uhhh...
Dolemite what are you saying, fisherwhat???
"you're asking about pro quality digital interfaces but for analog you're gonna settle for "just an IN or OUT." WTF?"
i was gonna settle for two outs and 4 in's and a wordclock and mayby 4 more outs... I'm not sure what you gettin at homie.
I can't decide wether I should get the pro or pad...can you advise which one????
here's what it says about the Pro's:
DIGI96/8 PRO: 24 Bit/96 kHz Digital Audio PCI Card with 24 Bit DAC...
SPDIF I/O coaxial, SPDIF I/O optical, AES/EBU I/O XLR, ADAT optical, Stereo Analog Out...there's slight differences in the basic connections but the actual cards are the same.
here's the Pad's:
The whole RME setup I thinking is the DIGI96/8 PAD: 24 Bit/96 kHz Digital/Analog PCI Audio Card...
SPDIF I/O coaxial. SPDIF I/O optical, AES/EBU compatible, ADAT optical, Stereo Analog I/O
AEB4-I four analog inputs at 107 dBA SNR and a servo balanced input circuit deliver perfect sound and sonic clarity. This is the cards AD converters aswell.
Then an added Word Clock Module WCM adds a word clock input and output in professional quality. A 96 kHz capable PLL circuit, an integrated clock generator and a unique test mode extend the powerful capabilities of our digital audio cards.
This comes to $1150 Canadian, quite expensive...and then to add 4 analog outs it's another 200. What do you all think of this...
Is it a rip off, they guarantee proffesional high quality throughtout everything on this card with numerous advanced features and drivers... Then I gotta cop a midi interface which should go about 60-70$ right?????????
My other option in mind is the Lynx one which comes to 700 canadian, this will give me great converters, I don't know how many I/O's it has, but it's got a 2 I/O 32channel midi connection... This is cheaper, but I don't know if the quality is better or worse, if the quality is better on this I might just go with this even though it doesn't have 96khz analog I/O...
Take a look at the Features of the DIGI96/8 PAD
Short PCI card, 100% Plug & Play compatible
All settings changeable in realtime
Output options changeable during operation
Supported sample frequencies stereo: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
Supported sample frequencies AD: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
Supported sample frequencies ADAT®: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Vari-speed usage by synchronising the output to the input signal (25 kHz-105 kHz)
Separate record and playback circuits; complete master mode
Enhanced Full Duplex: different sample rates at input and output possible
Mixed mode: ADAT® in - SPDIF out and vice versa
Automatic and intelligent master/slave clock control
AutoSync controls coupling of input and output clock
Outstanding PLL allows synchronisation even at double/half sample rates
Unsurpassed Bitclock PLL (audio synchronisation) in ADAT® mode
Optional Word Clock Module (WCM) provides word clock input and output
Jumper to set operation at boot time (SPDIF/ADAT)
Special mode to record the complete digital data stream (32 bit)
Supports the transfer of DAT Start-IDs
Supports the read out of CD subcode
Ignores copy protection
Comes with DIGICheck®, the incredible measurement, analysis and test tool
Unique status windows for record and playback
Display of mode and sample rate
Enhanced ZLM: realtime monitoring in all clock modes and even at different sample rates
Fully automated monitoring (pass through for the input signal in record mode)
Play only mode prevents feedbacks when connected to digital mixing desks
Allows to set the channel status 'Professional'
Allows to set the channel status 'Emphasis'
Allows to set the channel status 'Non-Audio' (for playback of Dolby® encoded AC-3 streams)
'Check Input' compares the signals sample rate with the one requested from the recording software
Automatic hardware mute (digital zero) at non valid input signals (No Lock)
AutoSelect searches automatically for an input with valid signal
Super hi-speed: record delay only 1 (!) sample
Super hi-speed: loop delay only 2 (!) samples (out to in, Full Duplex)
Sample aligned simultaneous start of record and playback in Record while Play mode (SyncAlign®)
Analog input +4 dBu / -10 dBV configurable
Superior analog 24 bit/96 kHz input. Dynamic range 109 dBA
Flexible superior analog 24 bit/96 kHz monitor output. Dynamic range 112 dBA
Low impedance output (75 ohm) ready for headphones
Stepless output level control through software faders at analog out
Speaker protection minimizes noise during power on/off
Analog output routeable to ADAT® tracks
System integration with Windows' Device Manager
Supports Consumer and Professional format at in- and output
Works with every usual recording or editing software
No DMA or input/output address neccessary
Complete interrupt sharing under Windows 95/98 and NT
Wide software support: Windows 95/98/NT, Mac, optional Linux/Unix/Solaris (OSS), BeOS coming soon
ASIO multi card drivers for Windows and Mac, latency 46 ms / 11 ms
More than one card with only one driver useable (Windows 95/98/NT)
Combined Channel Interleave/Multi Device driver compatible to all recording programs (Windows 95/98/NT)
Independent stereo devices: use up to four programs with one card (Windows 95/98/NT)
High bus transfer rate (> 130 MByte/s)
Windows driver with Pentium® Pro/II/Celeron® optimization (quad times memory transfer)
32 bit memory transfer and 128 kB fast SRAM guarantee very low system load
No dropouts caused by other PCI Busmaster devices thanks to 128 kB SRAM (12 ns)
Developed and tested with 37.5 MHz PCI bus speed (overclocking)
Digital inputs and outputs ground-free transformer coupled
Outputs optical/cinch/XLR work simultaneous (signal distribution possible)
Error LED shows status of input signal (SPDIF, ADAT®)
Automatic hardware selftest when booting
Technical Specifications DIGI96/8 PAD
Super low jitter design: < 1 ns in PLL mode (44.1 kHz, optical in)
Super low jitter design: < 2 ns in PLL mode (44.1 kHz, optical in, ADAT®)
Input PLL works without dropouts even at more than 40 ns jitter
Bitclock PLL for problem-free vari-speed usage in ADAT® mode
High sensitive input stage (< 0.2Vpp input level)
Output voltage coaxial 0.8 V, XLR 3.5 V
Supported sample frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
Supports all known formats mono/stereo from 16 to 24 bit
Supports all known multi channel formats from 16 to 24 bit
Developed and tested with 37.5 MHz PCI bus speed (overclocking)
Analog input +4 dBu / -10 dBV configurable
Superior analog 24 bit/96 kHz input. Dynamic range 106 dB (RMS unweighted), 109 dBA
THD+N analog output: -100 dB / 0.001%
Dynamic range analog output: 108 dB (RMS unweighted, unmuted), 112 dBA
Input optical (TOSLINK), coaxial (phono), XLR, internal (CD-ROM/Sync-In)
Input format SPDIF, AES/EBU (Consumer, Professional), ADAT®
Output optical (TOSLINK), coaxial (phono), XLR, internal (Sync-Out)
Format output SPDIF, AES/EBU (Consumer/Professional switchable), ADAT®
look at all that jibberish!!!!!
