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adam
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OK, so I have been going through soundcard hell over the last 4 weeks trying to figure out the right card to use with SONAR. I have researched and researched and everytime I think I have a solution, the card is missing something or other.
Requirements: ADAT and at least 2 analog inputs, headphone/monitor out, WDM drivers (or available soon), budget of $800 ($1000 if the card fits all criteria)
Nice to haves: MIDI, 2 on-board preamps, ability to use with a laptop (as a secondary computer)
All the newer M-Audio and Aardvark cards don't support ADAT, and the RME DSP is delayed until the end of June and doesn't include WDM drivers. The Echo Gina is the cheapest option at $399 but no WDM drivers of yet and heard some bads things about the ADAT i/o.
The MOTU 828 seems to meet most of the criteria, yet maxes out at 24/48. What is the implication of not having 96kHz? My intent is to do some music for films, demos, etc..
My set up (700 Piii, 384 RAM, 7200 RPM IDE drive)
Thanks in advance for you comments
Requirements: ADAT and at least 2 analog inputs, headphone/monitor out, WDM drivers (or available soon), budget of $800 ($1000 if the card fits all criteria)
Nice to haves: MIDI, 2 on-board preamps, ability to use with a laptop (as a secondary computer)
All the newer M-Audio and Aardvark cards don't support ADAT, and the RME DSP is delayed until the end of June and doesn't include WDM drivers. The Echo Gina is the cheapest option at $399 but no WDM drivers of yet and heard some bads things about the ADAT i/o.
The MOTU 828 seems to meet most of the criteria, yet maxes out at 24/48. What is the implication of not having 96kHz? My intent is to do some music for films, demos, etc..
My set up (700 Piii, 384 RAM, 7200 RPM IDE drive)
Thanks in advance for you comments