[LAU] State of RME Raydat?

Moshe Werner moshwe at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 09:54:00 UTC 2012


Hi
 you're right that the 9652 has 3 adat i/o.
If you gonna get the Raydat I would be happy to hear how it is working.

Good luck!
Moshe

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Jason Jones <poeticintensity at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey Moshe!  Thank you so much for your reply.  I looked very seriously at
> the 9652, but I need to be able to record 16 simultaneous streams @ 96k,
> and if I'm not mistaken, the 9652 only has 3 ADAT I/O.  It has an expansion
> card, but after going over the benefits of the Raydat, I think I'm willing
> to take the risk.  The last reports I've heard were that the Raydat works,
> but the mixer had problems, and that was 9 months ago.  Since then, they've
> merged the HDSPM module directly into the kernel, so that gives me hope.  I
> also read that the HDSPe Madi card works as well.  So...  I think I may
> just bite the bullet and see what I get myself in to.  Besides, it'll be
> good for the Linux community to have someone who is willing to test and
> write about what's going on with that line of cards.  For some reason, the
> Internet has very sparse information about it.
>
> Thank you for your reply, and your kind words about the studio!  It has
> been a fun ride, for sure.
>
> Anyone else have any info on the RME Raydat and Linux compatibility?
>
> --Jason
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Moshe Werner <moshwe at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi an Welcome!
>>
>> I had the same question some time ago (like a year ago) and decided to go
>> with the HDSP 9652, no problems at all!
>> It is a very stable system (which I'm running at 2.9ms latency).
>> Initially I wanted the Raydat but the Linux support status was not
>> clear...
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Moshe
>>
>> P.S.: Very nice studio and site! I too use Linux for professional work
>> and am very happy with the results. Don't understand why not more people go
>> over to Linux for pro needs.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:04 AM, Jason Jones <poeticintensity at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all.  I'm new to the list, although I shouldn't be.  I've been
>>> running a Linux-based recording studio now for 10 years, and doing it
>>> professionally for 3.  I use ardour, hydrogen, muse2, mixbus, LinuxDSP, and
>>> a bunch of OSS LADSPA and LV2 plugins.
>>>
>>> I recently decided to jump into the RME arena (currently using an Echo
>>> Audiofire12 for my converters and interface, and it works beautifully) and
>>> am finding it oddly difficult to get good results from google concerning
>>> the state of new-ish RME products and Linux compatibility.
>>>
>>> Has anyone out there used the Raydat interface successfully with the WCM
>>> (word clock module) add-on card?   Does the hdspmixer work with the raydat?
>>>  Are there any shortcomings, or any reason I shouldn't use it in a
>>> professional studio?
>>>
>>> I thought it'd be a good idea to refresh the internet new RME info,
>>> because the latest update I can find is from September of 2011.
>>>
>>> Any info is welcome!
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> --Jason
>>> www.advancedbudgetstudios.com
>>>
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