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24 -bit/192kHz compatible. The industry's highest audio quality ■ A wealth of input / output corresponding to all connections Correspondence, included the latest DAW software "SONAR X1 LE". We do our best for you!!
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About this product
Product Identifiers
BrandRoland
MPNFA66
eBay Product ID (ePID)1823298291
Product Key Features
Number of Buses1
Suitable ForHome Recording, Studio/Recording
Maximum Sampling Rate24 Bit (192 kHz)
Number of Channels2
Number of Line Inputs2
Item DepthNo
Number of Mic Inputs2
Input/Output PortsFirewire Interface, XLR In, Optical/TOSLINK In (S/PDIF), USB Interface, Analog RCA/Coaxial In, RCA In, MIDI I/O, S/PDIF Optical In, Optical/TOSLINK Out (S/PDIF), Headphone TRS 1/4" Out, TRS 6.35 mm (1/4") Out, TS 1/4" Out, TS 1/4" In, TRS 6.35 mm (1/4") In
Number of Phono Inputs2
Form FactorPortable
FeaturesBus-Powered, Phantom Power, Software Included, Direct Monitoring
The Edirol FA´66 was my favourite in the good old firewire times: small footprint but great in ports. 6 in and outputs, analogue rca and trs, digital (optical), 2 combo tsr/xlr. Then, in 2014, neither MAC nor Windows provided genuine firewire ports anymore. So I sold my fa-66. Recently I got an old HP Elitebook 8730w from 2009. And yes, it has a firewire port, but the Ricoh chip won't connect to audio interfaces, at least not in Debian Linux (FFADO). So, for less than 10m Pounds I bought a cardbus with Firewire ports (Ebay) And violà: the fa-66 is working again. My DAW at the moment is Ardour.