Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] rme9632 status?
From: Mark Knecht (mknecht_AT_controlnet.com)
Date: Mon Dec 22 2003 - 21:27:39 EET
>
> yikes. looks like I might get whacked for not checking more thoroughly
> before I bought a card, but I figured getting the one P. Davis recommends
> on the Ardour site would be the safest bet. Oops. ;-)
>
> The plan was to use linux as an outboard effects processor to protools,
> using the digi9652 spdif I/O to create an aux send/ret loop in the PT
> mixer, printing the returns so as to be able to build many layers of them.
> No need to pay absurd prices for questionable Digi-partner beta
> software...not that Im saving anything at the moment!
WR,
This is almost exactly what I'm doing with my HDSP 9652 & Pro Tools, but
I'm doing it over ADAT instead of spdif. I suppose you must be using the Pro
Tools ADAT interface with some other ADAT hardware? My 3 PC setup with the
HDSP 9652 looks sort of like:
spdif
|---------> Pod Pro
|
Pro Linux GigaStudio
Tools <====> HDSP <====> Reaktor
9652 Linux
^
| headphones
|=======> A/D/D/A --> monitors
It works pretty well, but lately I'm dealing with a small number clicks and
pops getting through the HDSP 9652 using clocking over ADAT. I think I'm
going to move to some sort of Word Clock solution.
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b28 : Mon Dec 22 2003 - 21:33:48 EET