Does anyone have any knowledge of another product for my system that can provide 24 channels of ADAT i/o other than the RME Hammerfall products? I also would like to have Word Clock connections.
There is nothing wrong with the RME, and will probably be picking one up in the next week or two, just checking in case I have missed something else that I should be looking at.
Thanks!
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I need them as i/o to the computer. I currently have an Echo Lay
I need them as i/o to the computer. I currently have an Echo Layla, but need more ADAT i/o's (The Layla only has 8 ADAT channels). My thought is to replace the Layla with the RME (or whatever brand I end up with). I want to have 16 channels to go in and out to a digital mixer, then 8 more to go i/o from my main 8-channel Mic Preamp.
I am currently re-thinking this strategy however, and thinking about another solution to help save some money right about now...the economy sucks, and that is deadly for a salesman!
Hey Fats... Thanks for that info. I saw the Fontier stuff (wh
Hey Fats...
Thanks for that info. I saw the Fontier stuff (which has a great reputation), but figured that with both cards (Dakota and Montana) it would be more expensive than the RME 96/52, but as it turns out, they are about the same price.
Hmmm...I need to go out and read some product reviews.
I use a Dakota and a Montana and sierra midi .I also have 2Tango
I use a Dakota and a Montana and sierra midi .I also have 2Tango converters and also a RME- ADI-8DS CONVERTER .You can't go wrong with this setup Adat light pipe for digital boards, Adat transfer via light pipe.Go for it!! One or the other RME-and Frontier love them both!!!!!!!
The RME HDSP 9652 does have a word clock connection. I am selli
The RME HDSP 9652 does have a word clock connection. I am selling one barely used if you are interested.
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I don't have first hand experience with any of these but one alt
I don't have first hand experience with any of these but one alternative is the MOTU Audio 2408mk3. It has the 24 channels of ADAT I/O. But it also has other I/O which you may not need. If one really gets what one pays for, the RME Digiface may be the right choice because it won't have the extra unneeded I/O.
Take a look at http://www.audiomidi.com/hardware/audio.cfm, they have good list of audio interfaces. After an hour or two of poking around there it might confirm your choice of one of the RME products or reveal an alternative.
And, to repeat what others have said, make sure that whatever you get is compatible with the pc (mac, intel, amd) and software that you already have.