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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Firewire express card works far better than laptops factory fw socket!]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Sorry, but, AFAIK, the Firewire interface has nothing to do with performance: it&#039;s basically the drivers. Besides, all Firewire cards are not created equal: mine doesn&#039;t work at all with my 01V96 console (MLan) while my other (older) notebook, with an integrated Firewire works just fine. Conversely, my Tascam US-2000 has better performances with the Firewire card on the other notebook! Be careful also: if you look deep inside the owner&#039;s manuals of some well-know products from Presonus, Tascam, Yamaha and the like, you&#039;ll find recommendations about this or this type of Firewire chipset (recommended or to be avoided!). And they are not the same. E.g.: NEC chipset doesn&#039;t work with Yamaha. NEC is recommended by Presonus, go figure!<br />It just seems you&#039;ve been lucky! :-)</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Luc Henrion]]></name>
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			<updated>2011-04-04T11:00:08Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Firewire express card works far better than laptops factory fw socket!]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have recently bought an express firewire card. Previously to owning this, I used the computer for pianoTeq and got fairly good performance. But it wasn&#039;t the performance I desired so I bought a more powerful computer (Intel i5 2.3GHz processor as a opposed to the Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 processor in the &#039;slower&#039; computer.</p><p>However, I couldn&#039;t use my firewire interface in this new computer so managed with my E-MU 0202 USB. To cut a long story short, I like the sound of the firewire interface (Saffire Pro 24) better than the E-MU 0202, so I bought the firewire card thinking it would work in my new computer. IT WOULD HAVE IF THERE WAS AN EXPRESS CARD SLOT IN IT!!!</p><p>I forgot to check this out before buying the card!!! Anyway, I decided to use the card with my older computer, and OMG, I&#039;m getting great performance from it now! Audio Buffer of 64 at 48000Hz Sample Rate (both PianoTeq and Host). NO CLICKS WHATSOVER! EVEN WHEN THE INTERNET IS ON!!!</p><p>I seriously advise anyone looking to get better performance from PianoTeq on their computer and are thinking of upgrading their computer to achieve this to first check out whether there is a simple alternative (like the one I&#039;ve just described) that would significantly boost performance without having to fork out for a new machine!</p><p>The card cost me £16!!! (UK POUND STERLING)</p><p>The computer I bought cost me over £500!!! AND I&#039;m getting better performance from the older computer with the firewire card than I have been with the new one and E-MU 0202!!!</p><p>Don&#039;t make the same mistake as I did!!! <i class="far fa-laugh smiley"></i></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[sigasa]]></name>
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			<updated>2011-04-02T19:15:58Z</updated>
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