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Echo Audio Layla 3G £430

The Layla 3G is well built and comes packed with professional features, it's a suitable interface for professional or home studio setups.

The 3G is above all a practical beast.

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Although FireWire and USB audio interfaces are now extremely popular, the fact is that if you want top performance and rock-solid reliability, your best bet is still a PCI-based system (though obviously, this isn’t an option if you’re running a laptop). Echo’s Layla is just such a beast -- it’s based on a PCI card that connects to an external breakout box via 5m of translucent cable.

The box is a lengthy construction. It’s 1U in height and can be installed in your rack using the two metal mounting plates that are included in the box. The front of the unit is pretty minimalist: each of the two XLR/ instrument inputs has a trim control and three-LED metering; to their left is the global phantom power switch; and to the right are the headphone socket and level control.

Round the back we’re treated to six analogue inputs, two channel inserts and eight outputs (all on balanced TRS jacks). There’s also an In and Out each for ADAT optical (see boxout), S/PDIF, word clock and MIDI. Finally, there’s a D-plug connector so you can link the breakout box up to your computer.

Practial design

Putting most of the connectivity on the rear panel makes good sense. This ensures that the front panel is fast and efficient to use, and those who do choose to rack-mount the interface will find it helpful not to have cables spilling out over their other gear.

Installation requires you to first load the drivers then plug in the hardware -- it’s all very quick and painless.

Plug a condenser mic into one of the Layla 3G’s Neutrik universal inputs and you discover that the preamps are transparent and have a low noise floor and good dynamic range. DI’d guitar recordings sound great too -- overall, the sound quality of this interface is very nice indeed.

The unit’s two insert jacks are intended for use with effect and dynamics processors. However, you could use them as line level inputs and thus keep all input connections at the back of the interface.

The Layla 3G is a pleasure to use. It’s well built, stable and comes packed with professional features. Offering a maximum of 16 channels of full duplex I/O -- all of which are controllable using the simple but effective Console 3 mixer software -- this is a suitable interface for professional and home studio setups. Add a 16-channel MIDI interface and excellent audio quality to the equation and you’re not left wanting for anything.

Verdict

Excellent performance, great sound and professional connectivity make this an excellent interface.

MusicRadar rating:

4.5 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Clear and simple design of hardware and software. Fully featured. Excellent audio quality. Full-duplex 16-channel I/O using ADAT optical Rack mountable.

Cons

Can’t use it with a laptop. No phase inversion.

Verdict

Excellent performance, great sound and professional connectivity make this an excellent interface.

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Specification

Layla 3G

Price:
£430
Additional Requirements:
(PC) Pentium or Athlon CPU / motherboard with Intel/AMD/VIA or NVIDIA chipset (Mac) G4 processor.
Available Inputs:
1/4 Inch Jack, Balanced XLR Mic Input, MIDI, S/PDIF digital in
Available Outputs:
1/4 Inch Jack, 6.4mm Stereo Headphone Jack, MIDI out, S/PDIF digital out
No. of Inputs (1/4-inch):
6
No. of Inputs (XLR Mic):
2
No. of Outputs (1/4-inch):
8
OS Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
Platform:
MacOS/Windows
Ram Required (MB) (MB):
256
Interface:
PCI
Phantom Power:
true
Sampling Frequency (kHz):
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96
Supported Bit Depths:
24-bit

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