In terms of stability of the cards, you really get what you pay for. RME,
for example, has been superb for years–though at a price.
An economical solution, say the Presonus Firestudio Lightpipe, for example,
has been spotty in connectivity and clocking and was soon sunsetted after
it's release,
A 24/03/2012, às 05:58, Eric Benjamin escreveu:
currently thinking of using PCI or PCI express cards
Any time that there are multiple devices the chances of having them be offset
in
time increases dramatically. I've really had a lot of bad experiences, both
with multiple PCI audio
On 03/24/2012 01:11 AM, Augustine Leudar wrote:
Hello all,
I am looking to build a wavefield synthesis setup. I am looking to use
about 32 channels more or less.
I am currently thinking of using PCI or PCI express cards as they a reputed
to be faster than USB/Firewire. The sound cards and
Hello all,
I am looking to build a wavefield synthesis setup. I am looking to use
about 32 channels more or less.
I am currently thinking of using PCI or PCI express cards as they a reputed
to be faster than USB/Firewire. The sound cards and drivers need to be
relatively stable as it will be
had
perfect synchronization between devices.
And of course ASIO drivers are a must.
Eric
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From: Augustine Leudar gustar...@gmail.com
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
Sent: Fri, March 23, 2012 5:11:22 PM
Subject: [Sursound] 32 (ish) channel soundcard for wavedield synthesis