No need to scurry actually.
There seems to be a steady stream of Audiophile 2496's, Delta 44's
66's, 1010LT's and 1010's flowing through the system.
Awesome.
<FYI>
There are a few Audiophile 2496's selling for as low as $129.00 on
the "Buy It Now" button. I haven't followed anything to completion
but the 2496 that ends auction in 13 hours is currently at about
$100.00.
[...]
</FYI>
Excellent, thanks Jos.
I'd like to save some $$ and het the 1010LT, but I
am curious,
has anybody had trouble with having that rats nest of cables behind
the computer? Seems like that would be noisy.
Well, if everything's digital (MIDI + S/PDIF), I guess it doesn't matter
much, but if you're running analogue stuff back there it might start to get
a bit furry.
Also, how many inputs can you *really* record at once
without xruns?
I'm running a 2.4GHz Pentium 4 in an Ice Cube small footprint system.
I would suspect it's more dependent upon the audio card (and your
destination hard disks) than CPU these days. Audio's only about
90KB/channel per second @ 44K/16-bits. Even 32 channels of this is trivial
for modern RAM/HDD speeds.
I would be really shocked if a modern P4/DDR/ATA-100 based system can't
record 32 channels without incident, assuming the audio interface is high
quality with sensible bus-mastering DMA driven I/O.
Peace Jos!
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