John,
No direct experience with the Masterlink, although it sure does look
nice.
The HDSP 9652 does not have AES/EBU XLR connectors or anything close to
that. It does have two s/pdif connectors, which are digital audio also, and
would presumably talk to the HDSP 9652 nicely. However, if that's the only
thing you want to interface, the RME seems like an overkill. You should be
able to use a lower end card with just s/pdif and audio on it, like an RME
Hammerfall Light or an AP2496 or something in that range, and be able to
attach just fine.
I have been using the HDSP 9652 for about a month now. Full support in
Linux is not there, but more users means more support. (Assuming griping
gets us anywhere!) ;-) It's a great card, but the mixer in the card is
currently disabled completely. If you need what the card offers (3 ADAT,
s/pdif, 2 MIDI, Word Clock) I don't think anything comes close for the
price.
If you have more questions, just ask here or drop me a note. I use all
three of these cards and think highly of them for what they all are.
Cheers,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-audio-user-admin(a)music.columbia.edu
[mailto:linux-audio-user-admin@music.columbia.edu]On Behalf Of John
Ouzts
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:15 PM
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Digital connection from Alesis MasterLink to
a Linux DAW
Would someone be kind enough to tell me how to connect the IEC 958 Type 1
balanced AES/EBU digital inputs and outputs of an Alesis MasterLink to a
Linux DAW with an RME soundcard (not yet purchased)?
Should I buy the HammerFall HDSP 9652 or one of the older cards
for use with
Linux? Which extension cards or external interfaces should I be
looking at?
I have a lot of Linux experience but very little digital audio
experience.
Many thanks.
John Ouzts