On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 16:26, Mr. Spock wrote:
Isn't 8+4+2 == 14 channels at 96K?
I didn't think S/PDIF was capable of 96K, but it would be nice :)
At least I'd be able to get/send 96K in stereo to/from other gear,
to see what I'm missing in 48K Land.
Oh no! I don't think so. Apogee makes D/A's that handle 24-bit 192KHz on
s/pdif. Here's a link:
http://www.apogeedigital.com/support/documents.php?show=minidac
This is a nice little converter. Or this one from Cranesong:
http://www.cranesong.com/hedd192.html
Vs. 8+8+2 == 18 channels at 96K?
??? If you're meaning the Digiface here, wouldn't it also be
8+4+2 == 14, because for every 8 channels at 96K, you need a
*pair* of ADAT i/o; the Digi only has three.
No, my stupid mistake. Sorry! I meant to say 48KHz in this case.
8 analog
8 ADAT channels == 4 @ 96KHz
2 spdif
for a total of 14.
My 002 Rack does 10 channels in and out at 96KHz - 8 analog and 2 spdif.
It doesn't support RME's 96KHz ADAT interface unfortunately.
Or 18 channels at 48K.
You then *maybe* get 2 more outputs using the
headphone output if it is
BTW, does the headphone socket work? I seem to remember Paul Davis
saying (when he first wrote the driver) that the only things not
supported (yet) were the headphone/line out socket and the LEDs.
Goodnight,
Malc