The Focusrite Saffire Pro, Korg M50 is the Audiophile’s Most Wanted
The Focusrite Saffire Pro, Korg M50’s most valuable companion, is hands down one of the most sought after instruments in anyone’s digital audio studio. The quality of the sound coming from your musical instrument would be undeniably crisper and ultimately more digitally accurate. The Saffire, aptly named due to its ultra-fast firewire interface, is beyond reckoning in audio data processing. With its 24-bit/96Khz firewire technology, music streaming from analogue to digital and vice versa is absolutely seamless because data transfer is much faster and entirely reliable. Without being too technical about it, this means that the use of this sweet piece of equipment will let you make your music without missing a single beat.
Every audiophile from the hobbyist to the professional would not want to miss out on this cool upgrade to audio technology. If you’ve ever used a music studio, or just visited one, you’d notice right away that Focusrite equipment is everywhere, and a Korg is probably somewhere in the room as well. That’s because these two brands are known to be the best in the industry. What with the M50’s natural design, it feels like you’re actually on a piano, and not on some cheap keyboard. As with every musician, how you feel, is how you play. Sure, sound is what everyone else hears, but the person making the music also feels a lot while playing.
For each and every audiophile I’ve ever known, there’s always that need to hear the most natural of sounds, and know from hearing where each and every instrument in the room is placed. That’s not half of the story though, each and every hiss, and even the squeak of the fingers sliding through the guitar frets are very much appreciated. This is the nature of the audio world. So if you’ve ever wondered what it is you’re hearing that makes a certain music have that enchanting kind of feeling, you can look to the audiophiles to put their finger on it for you, as they more often than not, know exactly what it is.
It’s probably this dedication to audio perfection that sets the Saffire apart. There’s always the danger that static noise is something that is unavoidable in audio recording, especially when going from analogue to digital. The only way around it is to remove the noise piece by agonizing piece from the digitized version. This is the very reason why Focusrite has installed JetPLL™ noise reduction technology in this professional grade audio interface. We want to hear it natural, not noisy from static.
They say it’s only a matter of time before digital would be able to surpass the artistry of analogue, I guess now we could say that the time has come. It’s no big secret, but for a while now digital has surpassed analogue. Increased usability and speed of production, combined with artistry is available right now. Now we say that by teaming up the Focusrite Saffire Pro, the Korg M50 would sound not just good, but professional grade great. Every timber of sound, right down to the artistic caressing of the keys would somehow be reproduced even on digital grounds.