Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture

2012-03-30 Thread Simon Edmonds
@ 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

Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture

2012-03-28 Thread 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

Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture

2012-03-27 Thread chris
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 ___ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu

Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture

2012-03-27 Thread Jon Honeyball
t: Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture 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

Re: [Sursound] 32-channel capture

2012-03-27 Thread tim...@btopenworld.com
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