


Round trip latency, driver performance (Mac OS X Lion, Intel Core i5-2410M) They're loud, but they would benefit from more clarity and punch. I didn't have an opportunity to check its microphone preamps. I wish that its power supply had a grounding pin, because without it I ran into some ground loop problems while working on a Mac mini which also doesn't have power grounding. Gain control range is well suited for electric guitars, it's not like you have to make very small adjustments to avoid clipping. There's no obvious low pass filter there, so you get all the treble there is which can be considered a good thing. Instrument inputs have good mids and good dynamics, making the 410 a good choice for high gain legato soloing which on 410 turns out smooth and realistic. It didn't enchant me, but it left me with a good impression. It's quite dynamic, it doesn't have a big low end. Low latency drivers for Mac and PC, WDM, ASIO and CoreAudioĤ10 sounds pleasant with its clear and soft middle range.Powered by firewire bus or external power supply (included).Bundled with Ableton Live Lite 4, ProSessions Sampler, compatible with PRO TOOLS M-POWERED 7.Decent frequency response (+/-1dB, 20 Hz to 40 kHz).24-bit converters, sample rates from 32 to 192kHz (192kHz on line outs 1 and 2 only, 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz for S/PDIF I/O).Analog outs can drive up to 7.1 surround.2 headphone outputs with individual volume controls.Optical and coaxial S/PDIF I/O (with PCM, AC-3, DTS pass-through).2 mic/instrument inputs with independent gain (up to 66dB), phantom power and pad switches.
