Mike Baas wrote: > Ralf, > > Buying a computer now, I would try and get one with more than a few > PCI-Express slots. That seems to be where all the hardware > manufactures that make PCI cards are headed these days. RME just > released the HDSPe RayDAT, that's bound to kick some major ass. > > I don't know what Linux support is like for that card or PCI-e but I > just wanted you to be aware that was the latest and greatest. > > I've been running on RME's 2003 reference PC for 5 years on both > Windows and Linux and I've never had to worry about timing and clock > stuff. Another reason for that is that my RME 96/52 is clocked by an > external clock (Lucid) via Word Clock. If you really after > perfection, an external digital clock is the way to go. It improves > the clarity of the audio signal tremendously, even with RME gear. > > mb
That's to expensive for me. Internal audio to MIDI sync and Jitter is borderline but okay, I only can't be fine with the crashes, especially because I have to reboot and set up the setup again. I didn't make a test sice the last BIOS update. Cheers, Ralf
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