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riff72
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Daw and Sequencer

Pc-Based Windows 98 icon_lol.gif
Logic Platinum 5.5
Sound Forge 6.0
Echo Layla
Roland JV-30 Synthesizer
Yamaha 01-V Digital Mixer
Yamaha NS-10MS Monitors
dbx386 Preamp

A little old, but very suitable setup for my applications. Going to a new one audio interface with Firewire/WinXP in some days. icon_wink.gif

Post Fri Jan 21, 2005 1:43 pm 
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Echo Layla

Nice.

What's this?

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Echo Layla

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echo layla

Echo Layla is a recording interface. you can see details at http://www.echoaudio.com

Post Fri Jan 28, 2005 5:26 am 
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How Is Layla

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Layla3G is the perfect center for any professional studio. It has 2 universal inputs with mic preamps, 6 balanced analog inputs, 8 balanced analog outputs, and a stereo headphone output. ADAT lightpipe, optical and coaxial S/PDIF, and MIDI are included as well. Layla3G comes with a 15' cable and PCI card that connects to the audio interface. Layla3G is compatible with PCI-X (3.3 or 5 volt) motherboards and Power Mac G5 computers, as well as older systems.


Sounds tasty, how do you find this Layla and the software interface?
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Post Fri Jan 28, 2005 8:17 am 
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The Layla3G is the third generation of the echo's Laylas interfaces.

The first version arrived seven years ago and has 8 analog I/O + SPDIF + MIDI and wordclock i/o, with 20 bit converters.

The second version (which I have) came with 24 bit/96kHz converters plus ADAT interface.

The Layla 24/96 is a very strong interface. Very nice converters, very good sound quality. The software interface is easy to install and use, and works well with WDM and ASIO.

I heard about the Layla3g few weeks ago. It's a good option for who is looking for a good cost/benefit device, adding some good things like the two mic preamps. The best new is that the price of the 3g is lower than the previous version.

There are so many new audio interfaces which makes the decision of the best choice a though question. But if you wanna a simple and good sounding interface, this can be a good deal. icon_cool.gif

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good info

riff72 wrote:
The Layla3G is the third generation of the echo's Laylas interfaces.

The first version arrived seven years ago and has 8 analog I/O + SPDIF + MIDI and wordclock i/o, with 20 bit converters.

The second version (which I have) came with 24 bit/96kHz converters plus ADAT interface.

The Layla 24/96 is a very strong interface. Very nice converters, very good sound quality. The software interface is easy to install and use, and works well with WDM and ASIO.

I heard about the Layla3g few weeks ago. It's a good option for who is looking for a good cost/benefit device, adding some good things like the two mic preamps. The best new is that the price of the 3g is lower than the previous version.

There are so many new audio interfaces which makes the decision of the best choice a though question. But if you wanna a simple and good sounding interface, this can be a good deal. icon_cool.gif


Thanks for that riff72, quality info.
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