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The above is the sound card latency, however, what if you want to add in the latency of the sound card which is far more complex than a simple potentiometer. For example, theres the chain of MIDI to audio devices. Then, the latency of the hardware. Then, the latency of the OS, drivers and software. Then, the latency of the desktop - which in 2011 might be a 20-30 sample buffer!
Note that easily one could add that in software and when you're not using your desktop for anything else it would take no more than a couple of lines of C# code to correct whether you're using more CPU to generate more accurate sound. Which honestly yours would be the better connected mixer simply due to its tighter quality.
Worse, though, is that the inability of the firewire interface to link a second anolog input to a single digital output. There's no way to add a phantom pin to firewire and do things like connect one anologic input to a software volume pots control etc.
Hardware solutions for this are far, far less complex, cheaper, easier and more universal. Which is why loads of sound cards are available that will connect multiple analog inputs to a single equivalent DD connection like the Firewire link, allowing you to connect say two guitar inputs to it and still route them to the right stereo outs.
If you use it in this way, however, instead of using the DAWs volume settings (which really should be set without any latency when mixing) then you'll always need to use software fine tuning instead. d2c66b5586