At this year's Frankfurt Musikmesse, RME will introduce the little brother of
its Fireface 800 - a device that has revolutionized the world of FireWire audio
interfaces. Rather than simply being a compact version of its illustrious
relative, the portable, fiery little Fireface 400 is a newly designed product
whose flexibility, functionality and performance sets it apart from other
devices. With a unique feature set and unparalleled capability, the Fireface 400
sets new standards among 19-inch half-rack products in much the same way as its
bigger brother has in the full 19-inch category.
With RME's extensive FireWire performance and analog/digital circuitry
expertise invested in its design the Fireface 400 is the only device in its
category to offer active jitter suppression, stand-alone MIDI functionality,
direct device operation, professional quality I/Os, and an unsurpassed
648-channel matrix router! And, everything is operational up to 192 kHz!
RME's recording interface technology is renowned for some distinguishing
characteristics and features. Included in the Fireface 400:
- Support for up to 192 kHz
- Two digitally controlled high-quality mic preamps
- Two balanced universal line/instrument inputs
- SteadyClock for maximum jitter suppression and clock refresh
- Simple stand-alone operation via display and rotary encoders
- TotalMix: 648-channel mixer with 42 bit internal resolution
- 54 level meters displaying peak and RMS, calculated in hardware
- Full mobility with reliable bus power support
- Fully identical feature set on Windows and Mac
Thanks to the DSP-based TotalMix mixers, all 18 input and playback channels
can be routed and mixed to any of the 18 physical outputs. This makes the
Fireface 400 an indispensable tool for monitoring, with up to 9 completely
independent stereo sub-mixes possible. Copy/paste of routings, fader grouping
and the unique matrix window represent just some of the other outstanding
features. All mix functions can be remotely controlled via MIDI using any
Mackie-compatible controller.
The 8 channels from the ADAT optical I/O can be used simultaneously with the
analog channels. The coaxial SPDIF I/O is fully AES/EBU compatible (as always
with RME) and can operate up to 192 kHz. The optical SPDIF, alternatively
provided via the ADAT I/O, also operates up to 192kHz. Rounding off the Fireface
400's feature set is a word clock in- and output (BNC), plus two low jitter,
high-speed MIDI in/outs (using 5-pin DINs), culminating in a versatile,
user-friendly product of the highest quality.
Available late June, the Fireface 400 will retail at a price below
€900 + VAT.