Hi phil,

i used different distros... at the moment im using linux mint 12 with rt patch, ubuntu studio 9.04 to 10.04 with lowlatency kernel. on any system the 9652 was running fine.
if you just want to record stuff you dont need rt.
only if you want to do processing of any kind, rt is needed.

the 9632 has no expansion board, therefore it only has 16 in and 16out. the 9652 is the same card but with the expansion board, capable of 24 in/out.

bye
Ck


On 28.03.2012 14:59, Phil T wrote:

Hi Christoph,


Thank you ! I am really new to hardware and stuff.  I am just wondering what linux distro are you using ? Do you think ubuntu may suffice ? I have read some threads suggesting to manually compile a kernel enabling rt and Im just wondering if you have manually compiled a kernel in your case ? Lastly, in the RME homepage, it says that the HDSP 9652 can have up to 16 inputs. However if I am not mistaken, it also says it has 3 ADAT input so Im just wondering with 3 ADAT input, it could be possibly take in 24 inputs all in all. Thank you very much.

Phil







On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr@web.de> wrote:
Hi,

im running it for a few year... works perfect

bye
Ck

On 28.03.2012 01:44, Phil T wrote:
Hi Everyone

Im would like to experiment using microphone arrays ( 24 channels ) and I am just wondering if it is possible for me to use 3 units of Behringer ADA8000 connected via ADAT to HDSP 9652. My tools run only with ALSA supported devices and I checked through ALSA website, the HDSP 9652 seemed to be OK. Im just wondering if the set-up I mentioned is possible ? Will there be any issue at all if i use the ADA8000 as far as ALSA is concerned ? Thank you very much, I really would appreciate any suggestions or comments. Thank you


Phil
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