I think think a couple of these two cards could be ok... Maybe you can find good prices around the internet.. 1) ECHO MIA http://www.thomann.de/it/echo_miamidi.htm 2) ESI MAYA 44 http://www.thomann.de/it/esi_maya_44.htm ...even this one should be ok (I don't like unbalanced) 3) ESI MAYA 44 USB http://www.thomann.de/it/esi_maya_44_usb.htm G00d luck!
Il 26 marzo 2012 03:53, Fred Gleason <[email protected]> ha scritto: > On Mar 25, 2012, at 16:44 25, Robert Jeffares wrote: > >> Delta 44 is OK too , have one install with that. > > These (along with most cards based on the ICE1712 chipset, like the Delta > 44's bigger siblings the 66 and 1010) work quite well with Rivendell on the > software side. The analog side is decent too, but the 'balanced' claim needs > to be taken with a large barrel of salt as the inputs are actually only > 'faux-balanced' --i.e. only one side of the balanced circuit actually > connects to an input; the other is connected to ground through a resistor. > Good enough to keep from blowing an upstream active-balanced output driver, > but completely useless as far as common-mode noise rejection is concerned > (which is the real reason you want balanced connections in the first place). > > Cheers! > > > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Chief Developer | > | | Paravel Systems | > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | "No, `Eureka!' is Greek for `This bath is too hot!'" | > | -- Dr. Who | > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
