Re: [LAU] for sale: "vintage" RME interfaces

From: bernard <bernard@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Dec 14 2018 - 18:34:17 EET

Paul, interesting path, and I have two questions.

1 Why did you choose Motu usb over Fireface usb class compliant ? It may
of course be just a matter of cost.

2 Did you experienced any issues with the Motu AVB as reported here ? :

https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18046

(don't read the whole thread, just the last pages)

This said, on my side, I reused a RME DIGI96/8 PAD as reported here :

https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18210

Cheers

Bernard

Le 14/12/2018 à 14:04, Paul Davis a écrit :
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 6:51 AM Michael Jarosch
> <riotsound@email-addr-hidden <mailto:riotsound@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
>
> Another question is: What device replaced the 9652?
>
>
> for me personally? my soundcard journey:
>
>      Turtle Beach Tropez+ (I wrote the driver)
>      Hoontech something or other (the last interface to do multi-open
> in hardware - 16 or 32 subdevices!)
>      RME Hammerfall 9652 (I rewrote the driver, thanks Winfried)
>      RME Digiface
>      RME HDSP 9652
>            .... RME Fireface 400 (used on a Mac Mini)
>      MOTU Ultralite AVB
>
> I'd rather be using RME+PCI still, but the form factor of computers I
> use now (mini-ATX etc) doesn't allow it. The MOTU is a solid device,
> and nearly as flexible as the *amazing* fireface 400, but MOTU+USB is
> never going to warm my heart in the same way as the various RME
> devices did.
>
>
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