I will say that an Ensemble sounds miles ahead of the 828mkII.don't know about the 828Mk3īut the product looks interesting because of its onboard DSP ( a trend in audio interfaces ) and I am sure they have updated the converters. I have owned a Midi Time Piece AV and it would never remember its settings even after I replaced the internal battery twice.I don't see buying another product from them due to my own experiences with two of their products. MOTU is a cool company and has provided some bang for the buck over the years but somehow each of the products I have had failed in some way after a while ,or were just not stable for me. I found a couple of ways to get it going by toggling the sample rate setting in the Audio/Midi setup panel bu,t after a while the 828mkII would not even go through its little "boot Up" and I got frustrated and left the unit for an Ensemble. It was a frustrating device from time to time because there seemed to be no reason for when it was not working right. My 828mkII made the high pitched tone at times too. ![]() ![]() I had a MOTU 828mkII for a couple years before upgrading to and Ensemble from Apogee.
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