But I'm interested in its answer as well.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Brent Busby <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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. Since there are so many people here who are also using RME hardware, I wondered what your thoughts would be on the best way to do this in a way that's friendly to Linux, Jack, and the Alsatools Hammerfall mixer app. If 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 second 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. It'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 machine? This is RME, so I'm sure it's got to be possible...
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