@ Augustine - I am using the system for 3rd Order Ambisonics - 12
channels in a cube and 20 channels in a dodecahedron (once I figure out
a support structure for my speakers) I am also using Behringer 4 x 50w
amplifiers driving Tannoy Reveal passive monitors collected via eBay.
Simon Edmonds
I've been looking at options for doing this in for my MA work and I am
now using the following two systems:
1. One M-Audio Profire Lightbridge with four Behringer ADA8000 to give
32 analogue outputs
2. Two Focusrite Saffire Pro 40s with two Behringer ADA8000 to give 36
analogue outputs
The f
Or four Sounddevices 788T's? they lock together just fine, apparently.
96k only though
Why on earth would one want anything higher than (or even as high as) 96k?
Chris Woolf
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How about the Tascam X48 MkII? No hands-on experience and I don't know if it
samples at 192kHz but it is quite an impressive piece of kit. I have always
preferred dedicated recorders for location recording rather than laptop and
desktops. The latter are fin
How about the Tascam X48 MkII? No hands-on experience and I don't know if it
samples at 192kHz but it is quite an impressive piece of kit. I have always
preferred dedicated recorders for location recording rather than laptop and
desktops. The latter are fine for post-production in a nice air-con