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Title: Looking good arturia
Post by: Terrym on January 22, 2015, 07:33:54 pm
I look forward to getting my hands on this so much in a small box well done arturia.
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: fpa on January 22, 2015, 07:45:02 pm
 Nice indeed! Looks very good. Thumbs up for you Arturia!
 :)
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: TonyFlyingSquirrel on January 23, 2015, 12:35:38 am
A breath of fresh air.
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: stuey on January 24, 2015, 03:02:57 pm
I posted in here a few days ago. I gave constructive criticism of the product as well as some extra points about new gear.

My post was not published. Given what has happened in France over the past few weeks I thought we would embrace freedom of speech.

Why was my post not published?

Stuart
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Admin on January 28, 2015, 02:21:42 pm
Hi Stuart,

I see none of your posts waiting for approval. Could you please indicate me what was the topic you were talking about?

Simon
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: stuey on January 28, 2015, 02:46:52 pm
Hi Simon

It was just about products that have been recently released and that in my opinion products should be sat on and thought about a bit more before releasing. Things that have been learned from one product's release, then being released as an updated product, but if that idea had more time to grow you may only have to release one product which as you can image, would save a lot of time and hassle, support, money, packaging, meetings, R&D, Testing, Beta Testing etc etc :)

Specifically it was aimed at Beatstep Pro. The original beatstep is a baby, yet you have an updated version of it already.

The Minibrute and Microbrute are different animals, but things added to the later that were not on the Mini, were then bought out as a Minibrute SE.

Spark CDM has now mostly been forgotten about since SparkLE, so much so that you have the same software for both boxes, (Spark 2) even though SparkLE is half the price of the original.

It's great that you are continually coming up with new ideas, that's an amazing thing. But to sit on your ideas just a little bit longer before release would make them a more rounded product and would greatly help any bad press you seem to get on here, not to mention the user experience and the stability of the units :)

Thanks, Stuart 

 

 
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Terrym on January 28, 2015, 05:02:19 pm
Hi stuart was this post in the screen shot
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: stuey on January 28, 2015, 05:43:44 pm
Yep, it's no big deal. Just wondered why It was not posted :)

Stuart
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Terrym on January 28, 2015, 05:50:41 pm
it was posted in free speech  ;)
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Koshdukai on January 28, 2015, 11:38:46 pm
I look forward to getting my hands on this so much in a small box well done arturia.

I'm extremely curious about the Windows driver. Haven't seen any mention about ASIO so I'm starting to fear it's WDM only.

It's obviously important to be have a very well made WDM driver, but ASIO is a must for professional use, since some music apps don't even support audio input beside output unless through ASIO.

And the biggest question is really "how does it sound" of course and it perform at various sample rates, how stable and flexible the bit depth, sample rate and buffer settings are, etc.

Also curious about the Speaker A/B management i.e. if it's a 2 or 4 channel analog-audio out interface.

How are Line/Phono audio inputs 3 and 4 handled, are they soft-selected, mixed, hard-selected i.e. Line overrides Phono when jacked in, etc.

How Inserts fit into the audio path and from where will those FX inserts get the audio source (Speaker B ?)

Many many questions still, even with all the info released but I have a very good feeling about this new product :)
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: TonyFlyingSquirrel on January 29, 2015, 12:43:51 am
I have similar questions, and will be downloading the .pdf manual as soon as it is available.
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Terrym on January 29, 2015, 12:07:47 pm
Hi all , i have not got my hands on one yet but looking at the interface on the back you can see there are outputs for 2 sets of speakers  for A/B also there 2 inserts one for each channel (for FX's/outboard) also the phone input 3/4 are shared with the 1/4 inch inputs also labeled 3/4 .when set to line.
Not sure about the drivers yet.

regards

terrym
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Adrien on February 17, 2015, 04:38:29 pm
I'm extremely curious about the Windows driver. Haven't seen any mention about ASIO so I'm starting to fear it's WDM only.

It's obviously important to be have a very well made WDM driver, but ASIO is a must for professional use, since some music apps don't even support audio input beside output unless through ASIO.

Hello, I can assure you it will be ASIO compatible, with a dedicated audio driver to get the best latency on windows.
Although it can also work without driver as it is full audio class compliant.

best
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Koshdukai on February 17, 2015, 04:50:55 pm
I'm extremely curious about the Windows driver. Haven't seen any mention about ASIO so I'm starting to fear it's WDM only.

It's obviously important to be have a very well made WDM driver, but ASIO is a must for professional use, since some music apps don't even support audio input beside output unless through ASIO.

Hello, I can assure you it will be ASIO compatible, with a dedicated audio driver to get the best latency on windows.
Although it can also work without driver as it is full audio class compliant.

best
Good to know! (couldn't expect otherwise TBH ;))

Thanks for confirming! :)
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: TonyFlyingSquirrel on April 09, 2015, 04:52:00 pm
I think it is good that both USB and MIDI are included as it will allow you the option of using older gear that is MIDI, but pre-dates USB.
In my case, rather than using the USB on my Line 6 POD HD500X, I can send the Midi Out from the POD through the Audio Fuze to capture midi CC assignments so that I can use the DAW to control my POD's program and controller changes live while it is simultaneously playing backing tracks & the click track.
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: sammahoney on May 14, 2015, 09:28:49 pm
Am I right in presuming that you can connect a newer "USB midi" controller via the hub ports, and control for example an older sound module connected via midi DIN?
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: TonyFlyingSquirrel on May 15, 2015, 03:14:45 pm
I'm not sure, but I did connect my iPad to the Laboratory 49 controller using a Line 6 Midi Mobilizer, and was able to control a piano app on the computer, and I was also able to use the Laboratory 49 controller via the same connectivity play a piano app on the iPad itself, without either being connected to the computer.
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Adrien on July 09, 2015, 12:51:45 pm
Am I right in presuming that you can connect a newer "USB midi" controller via the hub ports, and control for example an older sound module connected via midi DIN?
Yes you can, the USB hub is just for that, and because you probably have USB controllers to connect not very far from your AudioInterface. Also as the audiofuse take 1 USB port it is a way to give back some ports.
finally the imoportant thing is that with the power supply it acts as a powered HUB (not like a cheap usb hub)

best
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Koshdukai on July 24, 2015, 04:16:30 pm
Am I right in presuming that you can connect a newer "USB midi" controller via the hub ports, and control for example an older sound module connected via midi DIN?
Yes you can, the USB hub is just for that, and because you probably have USB controllers to connect not very far from your AudioInterface. Also as the audiofuse take 1 USB port it is a way to give back some ports.
finally the imoportant thing is that with the power supply it acts as a powered HUB (not like a cheap usb hub)

best


For a tiny brief moment I thought "wow, so the hub will work in standalone (i.e. PCless) as a MIDI Bridge between DIN and Class Compliant USB controllers/instruments!?" :D

...but then, reality slapped me in the face with one hand while pointing with the other (hand) at the iConnectivity gadgets that were built for this exact purpose :)

but, would be a cool feature, nonetheless ;)
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: juanmo3 on September 10, 2015, 09:17:50 pm
Hello,
Recently I became really interested in this interface, mainly because it carries all the features I need. I wasn't able to find another interface that meets these requirements:
_ADAT and S/PDIF I/O
_Word Clock I/O
_At least 2 Mic/Line/Inst inputs
_Extra line outputs besides main monitors
_Portable
I require all this because I'd use it to track my band connecting a Focusrite 18i20 via ADAT and an Audient Mico via S/PDIF, to monitor myself and send signals to outboard gear at my home studio, and also for the ocasional trackings/measurements at the field (hence the portability).
All the negative hype I read in other websites and forums can be summarised as "I don't trust Arturia", which is not based on any concrete experience with the actual product. That's why I still consider purchasing this product
However, I was really disappointed to find that Arturia seems not to have started selling this product at all. All I can find are pre-orders. What happened? I can't believe they haven't released it yet, having presented it at Winter NAMM in January...
Title: Re: Looking good arturia
Post by: Terrym on September 21, 2015, 10:17:26 pm
Hi , Im still waiting to test this but i was told that there was a problem with the production and this has delayed the audio fuse a bit . but i think beta testing starts soon.


regards


Terrym