![]() ![]() The only thing that bothered me, was its size, because I never used all the input and output jacks and it took so much space on my desk, space that I could otherwise use for other things. I purchased the Yamaha MR816 CSX back in 2008 when it came out and had been very satisfied with it. So I decided to shoot this video to guide you through my decision process and hopefully to help anyone who is currently looking for a new audio interface themselves. Since an audio interface is the heart of any studio, I did a lot of research and it took quite some time to find the perfect audio interface for my needs. Longer support the MR816 CSX and its drivers, I felt even more convinced that it was time to say goodbye to firewire and to take the plunge and buy a brand new audio interface that will work with a variety of devices such as my pc and my ipad pro 2020. But since Yamaha announced that they will no ![]() There is always this ongoing debate whether Firewire, USB 2 or 3 or even Thunderbolt is the best and most reliable solution to connect audio interfaces to a computer. ![]() Part of the process was deciding if I should stick to my old Yamaha MR816 CSX Firewire audio interface and buy a Texas Instruments PCI-card, since those are the most compatible and reliable ones or if I should save the money for the card and buy a brand new USB Audio Interface instead. Recently, I upgraded my 5 and a half year old PC and built a new one.
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