Re: Open Source Audio Interface (was Successor/replacement for RME HDSP+Multiface?)

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> I assume people have heard and read up on AES67? I admit I haven't beyond skimming it and can't say I'm sure whether it's its own specification or more about getting the various existing solutions to communicate together. Probably worth reading though...

Hello, 

i found this discussion very interesting, I have thoughts for a similar system. 
Len, I particularly enjoy reading your thoughts, they find a echo in my brain.

While looking for info, in the AES67 path there is the archwave system which has recently integrated copperlan control in his chip.
http://archwave.net/
While this is proprietary solution, the chip (without knowing about hardware and licence costs if any) could be used to design a AI with embedded ethernet, multi-channel audio, usb recording...etc. 
Then controlling the board via copperlan is available to majors OSes, linux not beaing fully ready yet, but the SDK allows to create a jack client.

this may not be the path you want to follow.
Raphaël
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