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But I'm interested in its answer as well.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Brent Busby wrote:
> I have an RME Multiface-II with PCI-E card, and I'm thinking about getting
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I can't answer this question.But I'm interested in its answ=
er as well.On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:08 =
PM, Brent Busby <brent@keycorner.org> wrote:
I have an RME Multiface-II with PCI-E card, =
and I'm thinking about getting another 6 to 10 analog ins and outs. =A0=
Since there are so many people here who are also using RME hardware, I wond=
ered what your thoughts would be on the best way to do this in a way that&#=
39;s friendly to Linux, Jack, and the Alsatools Hammerfall mixer app. =A0If=
possible, I'd like to still be able to run at 96kHz, so if it involves=
using the ADAT port, it will probably involve having to use SMUX and only =
have 4 i/o's.
I've also heard it mentioned that one can add another Multiface and a s=
econd PCI-E card, but I don't know whether that is supported on Linux. =
I think there is a way to clock-sync the two if you do that, and I don'=
t know about seeing them both in the mixer. =A0It'd be really nice if I=
could end up with 16 analog i/o's and nice AD/DA converters.
What do you think is the best way to get to that point for a Linux DAW mach=
ine? =A0This is RME, so I'm sure it's got to be possible...
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