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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
FireWire Chipset - Texas Instruments?
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<blockquote data-quote="SimonJester" data-source="post: 827606" data-attributes="member: 95069"><p>I've been using the FireWire 400 interface on my Tascam DM3200 for about two years, and <em>never</em> had a problem with it on my MP or MB.</p><p></p><p>Just remember... it's a <em>Mac</em>. One of the most common professional uses for higher end Macs is digital audio engineering, and the most common interface (except Pro Tools) for pro audio interfaces is FireWire. You can be sure that this was a BIG consideration when Apple selected the chipset for their machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonJester, post: 827606, member: 95069"] I've been using the FireWire 400 interface on my Tascam DM3200 for about two years, and [I]never[/I] had a problem with it on my MP or MB. Just remember... it's a [I]Mac[/I]. One of the most common professional uses for higher end Macs is digital audio engineering, and the most common interface (except Pro Tools) for pro audio interfaces is FireWire. You can be sure that this was a BIG consideration when Apple selected the chipset for their machines. [/QUOTE]
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