Up for sale is M-Audio FireWire 410 Digital Recording Interface The M-Audio FireWire 410 Digital Recording Interface is a portable FireWire audio interface designed for musicians and producers. With two microphone inputs and two line inputs.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
BrandM-Audio
MPNFIREWIRE410
GTIN0885909173969
UPC0885909173969
eBay Product ID (ePID)1400601858
Product Key Features
Number of Buses1
Suitable ForHome Recording, Studio/Recording
Maximum Sampling Rate24 Bit (96 kHz)
Number of Channels4
Item Depth19.0 cm
Number of Line Inputs4
Number of Mic Inputs2
Number of Phono Inputs10
Input/Output PortsRCA In, Firewire Interface, RCA/Coaxial Out (S/PDIF), XLR In, S/PDIF RCA In, Analog Out, MIDI I/O, RCA/Coaxial In (S/PDIF), S/PDIF Optical In, Analog In, Analog XLR In, TS 1/4" Out, TS 1/4" In
Form FactorPortable
FeaturesHeadphone Cue, PC/Mac Compatible, Direct Monitoring, Software Included, Phantom Power, Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), Graphic Equalizer, Built-in Power Amplifier, High-Pass Filter Function, Bus-Powered, Low-Pass Filter Function, Powered, MP3/CD Player Compatible, Pitch Control, Switchable Power Supply, Phono/Line Switch
Ordered this gear thinking it would connect with my hardware ,but there are very few driver's available for Win XP laptop without a FireWire port and I can't add an add-on for it ,so it's pretty much useless at this point until I upgrade to a later laptop ,so for now it's on the back burner for now until I get a machine with firewire,I was unaware that this unit does not have USB only FireWire, so at least when I get a FireWire setup I've got a audio interface for it, right now I don't regret buying it ,just got to round up the correct unit to plug it into
The M-Audio FW 410 still works great if you’re willing to maintain a laptop or other hardware with an older operating system. The active config for the FW 410 is software managed, so you will need a computer. VM’s don’t appear to offer emulated FireWire support.