[LAU] RME Multiface and an extra 8 output channels

Jason Jones poeticintensity at gmail.com
Wed May 15 20:04:52 UTC 2013


"Way too expensive. There are 32ch converters on the market for a quarter
of that price."

But man, does it sound amazing!  I've currently got one ADI8-QS and as soon
as I can afford it, I'll be getting another.  Expensive, but yummy!

--Jason
www.artcitysound.com
On May 15, 2013 1:12 PM, "Florian Faber" <faber at faberman.de> wrote:

> Joern,
>
> > if you really do, e.g. for creating ultrasonics,
>
> Running at 192 or 96 kHz gives the theoretical bandwidth, yes, but they
> are *audio* converters. There are not many chips that convert the
> theoretically possible bandwidth. The M16 e.g. does only 50kHz at 192kHz
> and 34kHz at 96kHz.
>
> I once had a couple of very disappointed bat biologists who wanted to
> use the M32AD :)
>
> > then the only solution
> > that comes to mind is an rme hdspm plus a pricey converter for 96 or
> > even 192 khz, such as two adi-qs or an m16.
>
> Way too expensive. There are 32ch converters on the market for a quarter
> of that price.
>
>
> Flo
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