I was looking in to the line 6 fire hawk fx pedal board. It too can be
controlled by blue tooth as well as their amplify products. I want to know if
the apps for these items are accessible on the Iphone with voice over. If
anyone knows, I'd sure like to know before I buy it and have to make a return.
I'll have to check out the fender amps as well. Is the Fender app accessible?
Thanks,
Grant
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From: "Andre Jarreau" <andre.jarreau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Audio interface
Date: Sun, 21 May 2017 01:36:59 -0500
The Liquid Saffire54 is no longer in production. If you hunt and peck you
might find a new one somewhere on the net but most Liquid Saffire 54 units you
find online are in used condition.
The Saffire series interfaces are an upgrade to the Liquid Saffire without the
liquid preamps. The company said the Saffire series currently in production
will be supported for, they say, a long time to come.
Hope this helps.
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Hey Phil I’m not sure if you have already answered this however I went to
check about he Safire pro and it seems they are no longer making it.
I know that there might be some interface changes with the USB models, however
does the Clara, and or Liquid 56 still work with your HSC sets?
Many Thanks.
On May 18, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Chris Smart <csmart8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Saffire range from Focusrite are good, but also check out the RME stuff.
It all depends on how many inputs and outputs you need, how much you have to
spend, etc.
At 06:24 PM 5/18/2017, you wrote:
Hi Guys,
Is the Sapphire Pro 40 the only accessible good audio interface? Let me
know as I am looking for an audio interface to work with samplitude on a
Win10 J18 DAW.
Thanks
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Chris,
How funny that you should bring this subject up. I am just about to
purchase an amp that just came on the market this month. Here comes
the paragraph where I try to impress all of you with my vast experience
with tone.
I have extensively memorized most of the Line6 product manuals for the
M13, Pod HD500, the Boss ME25, Vox digital amps, and on and on.
Currently I have a Flextone III amp by Line6. And that's not even
talking about the over 80 amps I've owned through the years from Fender to
Mesa and beyond.
So, when I tell you the following amp to check out, it's not without
considerable risk to my credibility that I say the following:
A new generation of Fender modeling amps just hit the market this month.
The Fender Mustang GT series is so exciting! I am testing the Mustang
GT
200 and WOW! 2 12 inch Celestian speakers, 200 watts of stereo power,
stereo XLR outs, stereo effects loop, Wifi and Bluetooth accesibility!
Comes with an ap called FenderTone, and you can get to the amp models
and parameters via your iPhone!
It has a couple of bugs with the Bluetooth, but they are issueing fixes
via the wifi to resolve known issues, and I'm pretty sure that some of
the problem for me is that I haven't officially registered the amp yet.
The 200 watts model goes for $599.00, but they have smaller mono
version that go for much less and would be great for a DAW.
These models blow away the Line6 stuff in my opinion!
I never had much respect or intrest in a Mustang before, just a cheap
modeling toy. But according to the Fender rep who frequents the music
store where I teach, Fender decided to make a commitment to totally
retool this line and they did it in my current opinion. I'm still
testing it though, but the sounds are inspiring and incredible.
Whatever you thought about a Mustang before, give the new Mustang GT a
hard look. I know I sound like a commercial, but I've never found anything
that do what these amps promise.
Almost forgot, the Mustang GT 200, yeah, less than 35 pounds. Crazy!
Living love, loving life,
Jay
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