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M-Audio: Omni/Delta 66 or Firewire 410? : Recording live ...

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Firewire vs. PCI: Audio Quality - Gearspace.com

    https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/443410-firewire-vs-pci-audio-quality.html
    I would agree that PCI/PCIe can offer lower latency, higher data throughput and whatnot. Its hard for me to believe that firewire adds artifacts though. Here's a thought: Notice, the interfaces you mentioned are higher end pieces that use PCI/PCIe (because of the lower latency/higher transfer rate, etc...).

PCI or Firewire? - Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and ...

    https://forums.musicplayer.com/topic/22862-pci-or-firewire/
    I'm struggling to find the right interface. Looking at Layla 3g and AudioFire. I'm told by the rep that there really is no performance difference between the two. However, I have heard on this and other forums that PCI interfaces do generally perform better. I'm not needing portability. Also thou...

Firewire vs. PCI vs. USB? | HomeRecording.com

    https://homerecording.com/bbs/threads/firewire-vs-pci-vs-usb.139207/
    PCI is the fastest due to the fact that the internal chipset it "basically" wired directly to the cpu/memory bus. PCI runs on a 33mhz bus, USB 2.0 is 48mhz and firewire is a little slower (around 40mhz), but these numbers don't mean anything. USB and Firewire all work on shared bandwidth busses which means the more devices the slower the bus.

PCI Express vs USB/Firewire Audio Interfaces. What's the ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/WeAreTheMusicMakers/comments/50bjcm/pci_express_vs_usbfirewire_audio_interfaces_whats/
    Firewire and PCIe interfaces do indeed have less latency than USB. And while they do have more bandwidth, USB also has far more than enough bandwidth. USB is a little less efficient in the 'headers' of the data than Firewire or direct PCIe. The article I linked above from Sound on Sound goes into more detail.

PCI vs. Firewire vs. _ _ _ _ _ vs....

    https://www.sweetwater.com/forums/showthread.php?9978-PCI-vs-Firewire-vs-_-_-_-_-_-vs
    As to the PCI-versus FireWire matter, I'm not sure it matters too much. The main factors for me there would be convenience, and also the fact that the PCI standard is evolving (mostly toward PCI Express, it seems), so I'd want to make sure whatever PCI device I bought would still be compatible with something a few years down the road.

PCI vs. FireWire MOTU interfaces

    https://www.sweetwater.com/forums/showthread.php?3328-PCI-vs-FireWire-MOTU-interfaces
    There wouldn't be with either the PCI or FireWire options. The only time latency comes into account is when you are monitoring the source through the interface. The PCI 424 offers Zero Latency DSP monitoring through CueMix. The PCI324 and FireWire options also provide CueMix monitoring, but it's not "Zero" latency. Does that help?

PCI vs USB/Firewire ? - Gearspace.com

    https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/784178-pci-vs-usb-firewire.html
    You will not find an equivalent on FireWire or USB. But you would probably only need that kind of power if you were live-recording an orchestra. Lots of people produce great things with interfaces that only have 2-4 inputs (it's a matter of workflow and routing), and a good USB or FireWire 400 interface is generally all you need.

USB, Firewire & Thunderbolt: Which Is Best For Audio?

    https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/usb-firewire-thunderbolt-which-best-audio
    On the audio interface side, drivers and performance have come a long way in recent years. For many small recording-studio situations, as well as those working mostly in the box with few sounds sources to record, USB remains a good, reliable option.

Question for PC Users: USB v. Firewire v. PCI - The ...

    https://forums.musicplayer.com/topic/67991-question-for-pc-users-usb-v-firewire-v-pci/
    Let me start off by apologizing in advanced if this question has been posted before but I really need help with choosing the right set-up: PCI vs. Firewire vs. USB. I would like to know what are you using to record your audio? I was in ZZounds site yesterday searching for compatible audio interfa...

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