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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: November 13, 2018, 09:03:35 AM »

focusrite Saffire (2004?)
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/focusrite-saffire
The Saffire's eight analogue outputs can be set up for surround monitoring, or they can be used to provide separate monitor mixes


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Macintosh Requirements:
os: Mac OSX Panther (10.3.3 or later)
cpu: PowerPC G3/800Mhz or PowerPC G4/700Mhz (1.2hghz G4 REccommended for 192kHz)
memory: 256MB or More
 
Windows Requirements:
OS: Windows XP Home/Pro
Computer: XP compatible PC with Firewire Port
CPU: Pentium/Celeron 900Mhz or Higher (P4 2ghz or higher for 192kHz)
Memory: 256MB or More