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RME Audio Fireface 800 Digital Recording Interface

Estimated price for orientation: 775 $

Category: RME Audio Fireface 800 Digital R
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Description
Brand: RME Audio Mic/Line Input: Line XLR
MPN: RMEFIREFACE Model: Fireface 800
Additional Inputs/Outputs: TRS 1/4" Out Tracks: 56
Features: Built-In Microphone(s), Phantom Power Type: Digital Recorder
Inputs/Outputs: ADAT In Form Factor: Console/Tabletop
Max. Number of Channels: 56 Interface Type: FireWire Interface, MIDI Interface
Max. Sampling Rate: 24 Bit (48kHz) Suited For: Studio Recording
Media Type: ADAT Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
UPC: 874792004108


I am Truly sorry to see this Go. purchased 9 years ago as a floor sample so i'm the original owner... never given me an issue. i just switched over to a portable set up and i don't need anymore. I'm hoping this goes to a great home and some amazing music is made with this unit as it's served me well all these years. The Fireface 800 is the world's most powerful FireWire audio interface ever. Up to 56 channels record/playback, up to 192 kHz sample rate, and true FireWire 800 sum up to an unsurpassed high-end, high performance and high speed FireWire audio interface. Since the Fireface first shipped in July 2004, the unit became the reference for FireWire audio - and still is today!The Fireface 800 combines the latest and also proven technologies of previous RME products with the fastest FireWire technology. Analog technology of the ADI-8 converters, microphone technology of the OctaMic, TotalMix technology of the Hammerfall DSP series, years of experience in programming of efficient and reliable drivers, up to complete support from DIGICheck - only the best of the best, and even a bit more. The Fireface 800 offers the best worked out instrument input that could ever be found in an audio interface, a high power headphone output and signal-to-noise ratios of 119 dBA.RMEs Fireface 800 is seen as reference by users and editors, when talking about FireWire audio and mobile recording.