Re: JACK with many soundcards

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On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:12:24 -0400
Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-07-31 at 16:30 +0200, Adrien DANIEL wrote:
> > So, the solution would be a bit more complicated, but resembles what I
> > proposed in my second post with USB : Firewire ADC for each
> > instrument, and a Firewire DAC, such that everyone is kept
> > synchronized.
> 
> No, the solution is to forget about decentralizing A/D and instead plug
> the analog cables into a central (bank of) A/D's which then feed a
> single multichannel audio interface (of which there are several to
> choose from). 

I second this.  I really don't see the need or even usefulness for a
guitar to have a Firewire, USB or Ethernet port, and I'd hate like hell to
have my guitar run into driver issues witn my computer system!

Getting a guitar to have an output level suitable for plugging into a
soundcard (especially one like my Delta 1010 with the -4/+10 dB input
switch) is a trivial thing.  Getting a 1010, or something like a Focusrite
Saffire to handle the A/D conversion on a number of inputs is a lot less
complicated, and ultimately I'd think less expensive, than a number of
smaller separate units.

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