> It seems to me that the Multiface is more extensible than the Delta
> 1010. And of course it has more ways to connect to other devices. But
> then it's a lot more expensive ($920 vs. $600).

I think your instinct is right on.  Do you see yourself wanting to use
this rig remotely?  The cardbus adds a huge "extensibility" factor. 
How about digital I/O?  The 1010 also lacks a headphone out for some
reason.

> What are the differences between that and the maudio envy24control?
> What
> can the matrix do which envy24control can't?

The HDSP matrix mixer allows you to route any source signal to any (or
all) output(s) simultaneously. The linux version of the mixer is nearly
identical to the MS version (I actually prefer it), so check the RME
page if you want more details.

As I said, people who have used it a lot can't live without it.  I'll
admit it's a liberating way to deal with signal flow.

> 
> (damn, i wish i could play a bit with each other before commiting my
> finances; this way i wouldn't pester you guys)

Pester away, and be sure to check the archives for other opinions.  I
have been using both boxes in a studio I teach at for more than a year
and _still_ have not committed to buying one or the other for my home
system.  One can certainly waver for too long ;>

Kevin

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