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Firewire --> AES/EBU multichannel for 8200

digipete, muokattu 11 Vuodet sitten.

Firewire --> AES/EBU multichannel for 8200

Padawan Viestejä: 99 Liittymispäivä: 18.6.2011 Viimeisimmät viestit
Firewire --> AES/EBU
S/PDIF --> AES/EBU

24bit / 192khz sound card / splitter / router . . .

should give full digital resolution feed stereo + surround sound on the 8200 series.

I have found one solution that seems up to it:

Lynx Studio Technology: Aurora 8/FW
http://www.lynxstudio.com/product_detail.asp?i=50
$2595 US Suggested Retail Price


Do you have a better or just different proposal on how to do this?
Do you Genelec guys know what they used for the surround mixing studios?
Other experiences?

Tnx
1038, muokattu 11 Vuodet sitten.

Re: Firewire --> AES/EBU multichannel for 8200

Jedi Master Viestejä: 340 Liittymispäivä: 6.4.2009 Viimeisimmät viestit
Is there a need to have this as either a FW or USB device?

Have you considered a PCI or PCI-E sound card? From your Lynx link, checkout the AES16e.

It saves you about $2K, and i assume it wouldn't suffer from potential USB I/O interupts.