M-Powered and LE are essentially the same, except LE can support the DV
toolkit, where M-Powered cannot. Last I checked anyways, I haven't bothered
to update my Protools in some time, Ardour FTW;)
Seablade
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Rick Green
<rtg(a)aapsc.com> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
>>> Looks to me like a klone of the Focusrite saffire 26 pro, and
Focusrite
>>> has supported the ffado project
with documentation and hardware,
so that's
> where my money would go...
I just looked at the 26 pro specs yesterday. It looks like the
M-Audio unit has more input connectors. The 26 pro only has 8 inputs
that aren't ADAT or S/PDIF, right?
My read has them equal in I/O: 8 analog with pre's, 2 via SPDIF, and
16
via 2 ADAT optical. Adds up to 26. The M-Audio
unit mentioned that
only
18 were supported under pro-tools.
The above statement is for Pro Tools M-Powered and may or may not not
Pro Tools LE or Pro Tools. Pro Tools M-Powered is the M-Audio version
of Pro Tools that Digi started providing after then snatched up
M-Audio. M-Powered has a number of limitations, presumably to get you
to upgrade to LE or a full blown system.
As an ex-Pro tools user it seems unlikely that this limitation would
apply to all versions of Pro Tools.
Just my guess. I know nothing.
- Mark
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