It's fascinating. LoL.Yep, right. The whole lot recalled and replaced in January the following year.
They've got no business releasing audio interfaces- they can't even make one two channel amplifier that lasts its warranty period.
It's fascinating. LoL.Yep, right. The whole lot recalled and replaced in January the following year.
They've got no business releasing audio interfaces- they can't even make one two channel amplifier that lasts its warranty period.
They just need to get any major firmware kinks worked out, which seems feasible enough.
Will you be able to stack them for 20i20 or 6i6 results? (Focusrite might have a problem with 6i6 nomenclature.)Topping is premiering their new form factor for these interfaces, which doesn't bode well for firmware updates...
10i10 with 10 in 10 out throughput.
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And a more basic 3i3 especially for girl/guitar and keyboard bedroom duos.
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The graphic design reminds me of the computer stone age. If the software doesn't happen to run on Linux, it wouldn't be for me anyway. I'm curious what they want to score with when they come so late to the market.View attachment 293397
Reminds me of Winamp, but it's a start isn't it?
Will you be able to stack them for 20i20 or 6i6 results?
Tell that to DACS or Millenia etc.Some latest news: 2i2 is in production, 4i4 is still in the PCB stage, 8i8 has not started yet. The most exciting thing is that we will soon have the world's lowest noise mic preamp.
Plus it's very easy to fix software problems.since everyone is complaining about the software of an unreleased product, I'll add an optimistic view:
it will be very easy to compete against existing affordable options because they are frankly not very good.
We got the answer to that ^ :Claiming that they will the lowest noise ADC means it will beat Cosmos and such?
I'd like to see that...
That's really great news.TOPPING E2x2 this month.
Back when I was young, there was this great interface, the E-MU 0404 USB. It had stellar performance for its time (apart from headphone section), only that the drivers made it unusable. In the end, the vendor just abandoned any development, and the users were left on their own.Kinda of looks like performance roughly in line with an RME Babyface