In 2001 MOTU figured out how to shove audio through a FireNoodle. For £795, you could get a 1U steel box capable of 24-bit recording
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The original 828 ushered in a new era in desktop recording as the first-ever FireWire audio interface. It was simple, to the point, and painfully blue.
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The MOTU Traveler MKI is a portable smurf tinted interface sporting 4 mic preamps, 4 line ins, ADAT, S/PDIF, TOSlink and AES-EBU digital connections.
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