RME ADI 8 Pro and Steinberg Nuendo 8 i/o
Hey everyone... I just wanted to ask if anyone knew if the RME ADI 8 Pro and the Nuendo 8 I/O are the same unit with different faceplates? I've been looking into buying the RME, but it's not readily available in my area, but the Nuendo 8 I/O is and I think I remember reading somewhere that they're the same unit, just cosmetically different.
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dbx 586 vs. . ART DPS DI/O
Have anyone compared those units? Or even listened to it?
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Midi I/o
Hi guys, I just bought this card about three weeks ago, and I had it working fine in my old computer, and AMD 300mhz k6-2. This past weekend, I upgraded to a faster 900mhz Athlon and I am having problems getting it to work. But I am a tenacious little bastard, so I know that I will get it working eventually.
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multiple i/o's
I am a pretty bad guitar player, wanting to get into diy recording. I have cakewalk's home studio & clubtracks. These programs are fine I guess, but I am thinking of upgrading to something like Sonar or maybe one of rolands v studios. My question is this, what do I really need multiple I/O's for.
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PT insert i/o = wordclock problem?
hey all, not sure if this is the right room for this but,
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PC card for ADAT I/O & MIDI - separate or all in one
I have a PC based setup with an Event Gina (20 bit) that sounds great for what it is. Good outboard helps me get good results with it. I recently upgraded to a Yamaha AW4416 to get away from the PC, to be more mobile, and get a better mixer, among other things.
Analog I/O 101 - Classic vs. . Nyquist vs. . Nyquist
IF I understand correctly, you offer three kinds of analog I/O. The "Classic Analog", whixh is "essentially the same 24-channel, 48kHz AD/DA converters used in RADAR II", and therefore the same good sound that Radar's reputation was pretty much built upon, and then there are TWO Nyquist Analog I/Os.
i/o for pc...
what interface to choose:
RMEdigi 96/8
or
creamware luna II
and why...
thx!
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i/o interface for daw
question: which card to prefer...
a)RME digi 96/8
or
b)creamware luna II
...and why!
(luna seems to be more versatile, but what about soundquality, latency etc?)
thx
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Chip I/O upgrades
OK, so I haven't even taken delivery of the MCI JH-24 yet and I'm already wondering about upgrading the audio path. I have the owner's manual with schematics and see that all the chip I/O is NE5534 and NE5532. While these are certainly low distortion devices, I have seen people pooh-pooh them on other forums.
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