Best AES/EBU PCI card
Summed analog 2-bus out of Lavry AD10 into second PC. Need a AES/EBU PCI card.
Any suggestions?
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Maybe a bit too much for what you need, but excellent devices...
Maybe a bit too much for what you need, but excellent devices...
- https://rme-audio.d… RME: Hammerfall DSP AES-32
- https://www.rme-aud… RME: HDSPe AES
Chris - is your AD10 fitted with the S/PDIF optical output jack
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Hi guys, Good news! Yes, AD10 comes with the [[url=http://[/UR
Hi guys,
Good news!
Yes, AD10 comes with the - S/PDIF adaptor and would be 6 ft distance.
I tried connecting S/PDIF some time back (when you guys helped me with the MixDream and FF800 threads) but it didn't seem to show a connection on my PC so I figured I need something else or I'm doing something incorrect. My PC has light, I'm assuming its active.
When you say driver, what driver would I use? I expected Lavry would have their own driver when I first received it, but apparently I'm so out of date, learning there must be something I'm not doing right or need installed?
Something else I'm curious about: Can I take advantage of the Lavry Clocks being better for everything I'm doing? Using DAW> analog out of FF800> to MixDream> 2-bus to Dangerous Master AD10 to second PC?
What would you do with my rig?
audiokid, post: 348681 wrote: Hi guys, Good news! Yes, AD10 co
audiokid, post: 348681 wrote: Hi guys,If the optical jack on your PC is showing red light, it's an output and not an input. An optical input should be a black hole. Are there a pair of optical jacks, with one showing red?
Good news!
Yes, AD10 comes with the [[url=http://[/URL]="http://recording.or…"]AES/EBU[/]="http://recording.or…"]AES/EBU[/] - S/PDIF adaptor and would be 6 ft distance.
I tried connecting S/PDIF some time back (when you guys helped me with the MixDream and FF800 threads) but it didn't seem to show a connection on my PC so I figured I need something else or I'm doing something incorrect. My PC has light, I'm assuming its active.
When you say driver, what driver would I use? I expected Lavry would have their own driver when I first received it, but apparently I'm so out of date, learning there must be something I'm not doing right or need installed?
Something else I'm curious about: Can I take advantage of the Lavry Clocks being better for everything I'm doing? Using DAW> analog out of FF800> to MixDream> 2-bus to Dangerous Master AD10 to second PC?
What would you do with my rig?
The software driver I mentioned is the one for the S/PDIF interface. If the interface is built into the computer motherboard, the mobo manufacturer should issue and maintain the driver. If it's a plug-in card, the card manufacturer is responsible. It's never going to be Lavry or the makers of the gear that's sending the S/PDIF signal, unless you happen to use an RME S/PDIF interface card as well as using the FF800.
Regarding clocking on the setup you describe, I would use the FF800 running on its internal clock for the outputting, and the AD10 running on its internal clock for capturing the 2-track mix. Given the design quality of those two pieces of gear, running this way will give you better stability than piping wordclock around using BNC or S/PDIF. There has been some debate as to whether the capture system should be synchronized to the replay system for analog mixdowns, but I generally leave them free-running as I am more often than not going from 96KHz replay to 44.1KHz capture.
Looking around I just found this: Hmm, pretty cool and priced w
http://www.marian.de/en/products/trace_pro_ae
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