[Fwd: Re: [PlanetCCRMA] Audio hardware with most output channels]
martin rumori
lists at rumori.de
Thu Nov 4 06:56:01 PST 2004
[should have gone to the mailing list as well. f****ing webmail]
On Thu, November 4, 2004 6:38 am, Charlls Quarra said:
> --- Mark Knecht <markknecht at gmail.com> escribió:
>> RME HDSP 8652 has 26 output channels. They sync well
> In the left flying menu i did Sound Cards->DSP series
> but just some 96xx models
i suspect he referred to the HDSP 9652. never heard about a 8652...
> the 9652? In what way can you get so many outputs from
> hmm.. that thing is using two racks,... i wonder how
> does that fit into a notebook =)
there are two HDSP things: the "normal" HDSP 9652 is the successor of the old "DIGI
9652" with about the same features but a different chip. this hdsp chip was used
earlier (and is still used) in the hdsp system, which consists of a PCI or PCMCIA
card and a breakout box (digiface or multiface). guess that's what they mean with
their statement about notebooks...
in order to get all the channels out of the (PCI-only) hdsp you'll need ADAT to
analogue converters, usually 8 channels each.
btw. another solution for many channels would be the HDSP MADI interface. you'll
need a MADI->ADAT bridge and 8 ADAT-analogue converters (8 ch each) to get 64
analogue out channels. and you'll need a solid budget :-) (not quite sure about the
status of the linux hdsp madi driver, but there is one)
bests,
martin
More information about the PlanetCCRMA
mailing list