[linux-audio-user] Re: linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 17, Issue 95

From: Michele Spinolo <michele.spinolo@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Feb 27 2005 - 00:14:59 EET

> > I'm going to buy one of these cards, and I was wondering what about the
> > differences from one to each other and concernig ALSA's support.
> > By ALSA's website seems they are completly supported, but I would like
to
> > have some users' confimations.
>
> hey there - i have the HDSP 9652 and love it - it was a bit of a pain to
get
> it really working at first, because there was a driver issue that we (the
> linux audio community in general) were having a hard time ironing out.
the
> issue didn't exist with the digi9652 card that was almost exactly the
same,
> just the HDSP 9652
>
> in reality though you have to consider what other gear you have - the 9652
> was necessary for me because I needed it to interface via ADAT light pipe
to
> 24 channels on my digital mixer. But if I didn't have the digital mixer
to
> do my A/D conversion, the 9652 would've been wrong because it doesn't have
a
> breakout box with analog inputs like the multiface or something else -
the
> HDSP 9652 has 24 channels optical i/o and a stereo spdif - that's the only
> in and out of that card...
>
> TotalMix doesn't run under linux, it doesn't matter. Under linux, you'll
be
> using a program called hdspmixer - it's the exact same thing (am I
> remembering that right? yes I think so)
>
> what is your studio/other gear situation like?

Hi Aaron,

I will use the HDSP mainly with adat I/O and s/pdif I/O, so I think it's the
right choice.

Could you please be more detailed regarding HDSP 9652 problem?

Thanx!
Michele
Received on Sun Feb 27 04:15:04 2005

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