El Lun 10 Abr 2006 16:38, Roman Katzer escribió:
> On 09/04/06, Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >         So: we need, at least, 10 channels, but 12 or 16 channels
> > would be great.
>
> RME Digiface will give you 3 ADAT I/O ports (8 channels each, so 24
> channels I/O).
> Add 2 ADI-8 Pro to have 16 analog channels of I/O.
> Alternatively, use a RME HDSP 9652 (3 ADAT I/Os), to which you could
> also hook up up to three ADI-8.
> Or use two Multifaces if you want to have it cheaper.  Or even one
> Multiface if you only need 8 channels of analog I/O and the other 8
> digitally.

So, a minimum setup will involve: 

RME Digiface (€ 400 ~)
Multiface 8 channels of analog I/O (€ 150 ~)

Am I right?

All are PCI cards, and don't have external hardware

Am I right?



> >         Do you recommend a mixer-console+firewire solution?
> >         Do you recommend a mixer-console+USB solution? Is there
> > something like that?
>
> USB: no.  Firewire: I have no experience with the RME Fireface, but
> many people seem to like it.
>
> >         Is ProTools hardware compatible with GNU+Linux in any way?
>
> As someone else pointed out, it's designed to be a proprietary
> system.
>
> >         Prices, latencies?
>
> Prices: check for yourself.  Good bang for the buck, though.
> Latencies: low.
>
>
> HTH, Roman

-- 
Marcos Guglielmetti  
Director del desarrollo de Musix GNU+Linux 
(www.musix.org.ar) (www.pc-musica.com.ar/musix)
(ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/)


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