OK, I think you're starting to talk about the 'MultiFace' and the
'DigiFace'. Those products I have no direct experience with, although I know
one guy using the MultiFace with Cubase SX under Windows.

I work on 1394 for a living, so I'm staying away from those products because
they are not 1394 compliant and I don't need another set of problems right
now. ;-)

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Subject: RE: [Alsa-user] RME Hammerfall / 9636/52 question


At 16.52 17/09/02, you wrote:
>I believe that a 9636 user can purchase the extra little device to bring
>himself up to the 9652 level.


Ok, worked that out completely. You are right:
RME 9636/52 are the same card.
9636 is the card alone and is also named "Hammerfall Light"
9652 is the card plus the expansion board (third ADAT and WC BNC's) also
named "Hammerfall"
Hammerfall DSP is an Hammerfall featuring only an IEE1394 connector on the
card which connects to an external breakout box (using a propietary
protocol, not firewire) with 1 ADAT, 8 analog in, 8 analog out and a 16 I/O
channels MIDI interface.

Something interesting would be to know if there's a way to use 16 analog
outs with only one "Hammerfall".
I found some ~/.asoundrc samples to map two boards as one with alsa. Is it
actually possible to connect two AEB8-O to one Hammerfall card?

Thanks

Luca Corti


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