1&2 are trick questions,
You cant possibly have 16 I/O without a soundcard, but you answered question #2 NA ???????
Unless you dont know what your doing your very very confused
if you HAD a sound card with 16 I/O, you cant possibly have 32 I/O. Your thinking 16 in and 16 out, 16+16 does equal 32
but you dont have 32 inputs& outputs, it's just simply and plain
16 in -- either (2) adat opticals, or (16) 1/4 inserts and
16 out--either (2) adat opticals, or (16) 1/4 outputs
Which Pro-Tools??, Pro-Tools FREE or Digi OO1 or MBox or AMIII
and using PC which O.S.: 98, 98se, 2000, XP ????
(still you didnt answer that question)
#5 I dont get it -- so someone is INSTALLING A HARD DRIVE
so you can record AUDIO ON, ((if that's what you mean, it's just a HARD DRIVE, not a HARD DRIVE RECORDER)
and if you have a HARD DRIVE RECORDER you wouldnt need the COMPUTER.
(hard drive recorders)= Mackie HDR, MDR, SDR, Tascam MX2424, Alesis HD (if you dont have either of these, he's just installing a Hard drive into your PC computer)
Behringer DDX3216 will probably be up your alley, being you want 32 channels and all --but READ CAREFULLY, you have to BUY cards to get a FULL 24 channels, most of these mixers come standard: 16 analog inputs, 8 digital. so if you want ALL DIGITAL, you'll have to buy their DIGITAL CARDS and they always leave (2) slots, so your looking at an additional $600 tacked onto the mixer --depending which one you get-----
02R is the way to go, but I doubt it'll be in the $1500 range, unless somethings missing or wrong with it, and it'll be Version 1 also
((just thought of something, PRO-TOOLS only works with a proprietery sound card, meaning one of their own: 001, AMIII, and they definately dont do 32 I/O)) I know I have both cards
I dont know what your trying to do, but.......good luck
