You are right, I have a 1010LT here and that is where my response came from.
Sorry my bad.

John

On 4/12/2013 6:59 AM, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> Nope. You may consfuse 1010 (balanced) with 1010LT (unbalanced)...
>
>
> 2013/4/12 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     Not knowing your broadcast environment but one thing to consider
>     is that
>     the 1010 is an unbalanced card. So you might have to buy a lot of
>     balancing amps to integrate it into your plant.
>
>     John
>
>     On 4/12/2013 5:34 AM, Alan Smith wrote:
>     > Kind of what I am finding as well.
>     >
>     > I am just wondering what features I will be giving up (if any?)
>     by NOT
>     > having an ASI 6xxx series card in Rivendell?  For example, I am
>     pretty
>     > sure with Simian [not what we use, but I am somewhat familiar
>     with it]
>     > you must have an ASI card for time stretching of audio.  Unless they
>     > changed that in their current version, that feature is just not
>     > available at all without ASI.
>     >
>     > A 6xxx is terribly expensive, but a 5xxx seems to be in the realm of
>     > possibility (but the M-Audio 1010 with breakout box is the ideal
>     price
>     > range!).
>     >
>     > Anyone want to pick up production of the M-Audio 1010 LOL?
>     >
>     > -Alan
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > On 4/12/2013 5:32 AM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
>     >> Hi,
>     >>
>     >> Just a word on the Deltas, I've been told by several suppliers that
>     >> they are end of life.  They are still purchasable all over the
>     place
>     >> though and have been for the last 6 months since I got that
>     news. The
>     >> horrible thing is unless you're looking at USB/Firewire I honestly
>     >> haven't found any decent cards with multiple outputs without
>     getting
>     >> into the ASI money territory.
>     >>
>     >> I still don't trust USB/Firewire for production due to horrible
>     past
>     >> experiences although I must admit I have two little 2 in, 2 out
>     boxes
>     >> (1 stereo in/out) that have been fine.  I've also had a hard time
>     >> getting Firewire Audio working under linux as most still stick
>     to Mac
>     >> and Windows .
>     >>
>     >> The only other cards I can find as a middle ground between
>     Deltas and
>     >> ASI are things like the Digigram VX820e ($600 vs ASI $900+). I
>     have no
>     >> idea how well they work under Linux/Riv although they are meant
>     to be
>     >> ALSA compatible so in theory they might be ok.
>     >>
>     >> I don't know how the ASI's work with Riv but they're meant to have
>     >> time stretching built in and generally do other things to
>     offload the
>     >> audio processing from the CPU.
>     >>
>     >> Regards,
>     >>
>     >> Wayne
>     >>
>     >> On 12/04/13 10:36, Alan Smith wrote:
>     >>> Hi Everyone,
>     >>>
>     >>>      Got a two parter here:
>     >>>
>     >>> 1)  Aside from hardware mpeg decoding, what features does an
>     ASI 6xxx
>     >>> have in Rivendell that cannot be utilized with ALSA sound cards?
>     >>>
>     >>> 2)  What is a good alternative card?  Looking specifically for
>     at least
>     >>> 2 stereo in, 4 stereo out BALANCED card in current production.
>     >>>
>     >>> Expanding on my questions a little bit:
>     >>>
>     >>> I am fairly new to Rivendell.  Been tinkering with it for
>     about a year
>     >>> now.  Our very first system is on its way to be installed as I
>     type
>     >>> this.  We are really starting to get serious about upgrading
>     all of our
>     >>> systems to Rivendell.  Our current system are DOS 6.22 based.
>     >>>
>     >>> It would be nice if we could just re-used the old sound cards
>     in our
>     >>> current automation systems, but unfortunately, they are all
>     ASI 4xxx
>     >>> series cards.
>     >>>
>     >>> Although we keep an eye out on ebay for ASI 6xxx cards, that
>     isn't a
>     >>> good way to plan an upgrade for the number of stations we have.
>     >>>
>     >>> I really like the M-Audio Delta 1010 - That looks like the perfect
>     >>> candidate, but aside from ebay, I don't see anyone who sells
>     them. I am
>     >>> starting to think it may be out of production.  Again, not a
>     great way
>     >>> to plan a major upgrade over time, unless we purchase a couple
>     dozen at
>     >>> once, which won't happen.
>     >>>
>     >>> Thanks!
>     >>>
>     >>> -Alan
>     >>>
>     >>>
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