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kittonian
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Joined: Apr 20, 2002
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Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:47 pm |
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Max hit the nail on the head. The Lynx Aurora16 with the LT-HD interface option card is the absolute best way to interface with PT|HD. PT|HD is designed to work with the Digi 192 i/o and therefore all delay calculations and port configurations are specific to the Digi 192.
Lynx was very smart in their design and made sure that their LT-HD interface card made the Aurora16 sample accurate and port accurate to the exact specs of the Digi 192 i/o. Therefore, you do not need any Digi interfaces and can go with the much better sounding and much less expensive Lynx Aurora16.
The real cool thing about the Aurora16 is that it provides 16x16 analog AND 16x16 AES/EBU digital i/o simultaneously up to 192khz. It does this in a 1U form factor with no fan. To get the equivalent i/o using the Digi 192's you would need (2) fully populated 192 i/o's AND a digital 192 i/o.
You can use a single Aurora16 per card, so if you are going with an HD2 you can use two Aurora16's. This would give you 32x32 analog AND 32x32 AES/EBU digital in perfect configuration with PT|HD.
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Alécio Costa - Brazil
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Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:54 am |
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Pro Tools is pretty easy to use. In 3 hours you can teach all the basic info to a friend, student, musician.
Generally all this bullshit bashing the DAw comes from people who have never operated a Mix/HD system.
I myself have 2 systems and have been pretty satisfied with it. Forget 192khz. Dan Lavry has proved it is a market hype over Nyquist Theorem. |
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