
Both this and the Presonus FireStudio are quite awesome audio interfaces. Never heard a pop and static is phenomenally low. It is built like a TANK and I’m sure it could withstand a beating. Preamps work great. The only downside, and I mean the only bad thing about this interface is that MIDI requires a breakout cable. Not a big deal but it’s just something you could lose easily. I definitely recommend getting this. It really is great.
How do you use a microphone using Fast Track Pro and Nuendo H2O?
The computer OS is Windows Vista, the microphone is a Shure Pro Track mic without USB hookups, and I have a Casio keyboard running through the FastTrack, also. The keyboard is picked up, but not the Mic. I hear the mic through the reciever, so it works, it’s just that Nuendo isn’t cooperating and hearing the mic.
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The computer OS is Windows Vista, the microphone is a Shure Pro Track mic without USB hookups, and I have a Casio keyboard running through the FastTrack, also. The keyboard is picked up, but not the Mic. I hear the mic through the reciever, so it works, it’s just that Nuendo isn’t cooperating and hearing the mic.
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