2013/09/13 22:35:26
Zo
High!                                                                                                       (lol i kept the high after re reading lol as it made me laught) !!
 
just wanted to know if somebody has compared both (or maybe the ufx) ?
 
The VS 700 R is getting on my nerve (cause of noise) , i just got (this summer) a ucx for my on the go work , but i'm more and more thinking about replacing the 700 r (witch is a pain as i will loose the cool montioring section on the VS 700 C !!
 
Anyway anybody really tried to compare both ...setting up a comparison will be a pain now ....
 
thks !!
 
PS : More concerned about the convertors comparaison ....even if i know the matrix will kill the 700 editor
2013/09/14 19:00:55
Jeff Evans
I see it as a bit of a no brainer in favour of the RME. The fact the effects processing alone would be a big factor for me. The converters are going to sound stellar that is for sure. You might even get a lower latency with the RME unit. There are only two Mic Pres as opposed to 8 on the VS700R but I guess you have got some other strategies worked out there. The one I am interested in from RME is the Fireface UFX that is a pretty nice unit too.
 
TotalMix is going to be a huge advantage over the V700 editor as well, no comparison really. And it is going to be very quiet too which you will appreciate very much. I also like very quiet working bits in my studio and I would find that a pain as well, interface making too much noise that is.
 
There are plenty of controller options now as well instead of the V700C. I am looking to the UAD Apollo interface plus UAD built in concept right now and that is looking rather cool and worthwhile.
 
 
2013/09/15 20:23:58
Zo
Thks Jeff for ya input...
 
the thing is that i have the room correction ARC2 also so on my master out : SUB out (heaphone) and a send to the ARC bus : output of this bus : Main ...easy to habndle all that in the Mon section ....anyway still thinking about it ...the preamp thing isn't an issue as i enter line coming from dedicated 3rd party preamps...
 
yes you're right the layency is just wiked and the FX are damn good (i sold my FF400 just to get those) pricelsse for artist and for my tutorial online ...;)
 
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