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Awwwwrighhhhttt!!!!!!!-the digital PB of the gods ;o) [message #81118] Sat, 03 March 2007 22:24 Go to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
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Finally!!!.....something challenging for a change. I just got another mobo
in here that I've been waiting for that's a little heavier duty than the one
I was using for my slave system and so I'm getting ready to put the
finishing touches on this studio reconfiguration. I'll be finishing up my
set up a systemlink configuration across two, maybe three DAWs and I've got
this incredible digital patchbay here by Friendchip Audio (RMX32) with 48 x
AES channels (12 stereo I/O), 9 x S/Pdif coax channels (3 stereo coax I/O),
and 288 (18 I/O) x optical/ADAT channels. This will allow me to interpatch
across HDSP cards and integrate all of my outboard stuff, thereby working
around some routing limitations in Totalmix if using 3 x separate cards with
differeing I/O because this PB also serves as a format converter. I've been
having some issues with this patchbay getting it to respond to midi commands
so that it can be controlled by an applet in Windows. I think I have solved
this. I actually bought this right before I decided to sell my Paris
system. It's the perfect digital PB for larger systems. 24 bit through and
through with each I/O being buffered for clocking stability-will handle
sample rates of 96k for sure (and beyond, I think).

I'm not sure I'm going to need to keep this but it sure is cool. Redundant
as it may be.........I gotta' try it out at least for a while. If any of you
guys are running lots of DAWs, interpatching them digitally and need to be
able to do it quickly and easily, this will probably be the dream ticket.
Once I verify that it's working as it should be, I may want to sell it. If
anyone needs something like this, get in touch with me.

Deej
Re: Awwwwrighhhhttt!!!!!!!-the digital PB of the gods ;o) [message #81147 is a reply to message #81118] Sun, 04 March 2007 14:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rich Lamanna is currently offline  Rich Lamanna   UNITED STATES
Messages: 316
Registered: February 2006
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DJ, I don't know what the hell you're talking about but it sounds awesome.
I'd love to have a fraction of your digital audio and computer configuring
knowledge; I'd be dangerous. Right now I'm not really a threat to myself or
anyone else and I like it that way :-)

Rich

"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45ea662c@linux...
> Finally!!!.....something challenging for a change. I just got another mobo
> in here that I've been waiting for that's a little heavier duty than the
one
> I was using for my slave system and so I'm getting ready to put the
> finishing touches on this studio reconfiguration. I'll be finishing up my
> set up a systemlink configuration across two, maybe three DAWs and I've
got
> this incredible digital patchbay here by Friendchip Audio (RMX32) with 48
x
> AES channels (12 stereo I/O), 9 x S/Pdif coax channels (3 stereo coax
I/O),
> and 288 (18 I/O) x optical/ADAT channels. This will allow me to interpatch
> across HDSP cards and integrate all of my outboard stuff, thereby working
> around some routing limitations in Totalmix if using 3 x separate cards
with
> differeing I/O because this PB also serves as a format converter. I've
been
> having some issues with this patchbay getting it to respond to midi
commands
> so that it can be controlled by an applet in Windows. I think I have
solved
> this. I actually bought this right before I decided to sell my Paris
> system. It's the perfect digital PB for larger systems. 24 bit through and
> through with each I/O being buffered for clocking stability-will handle
> sample rates of 96k for sure (and beyond, I think).
>
> I'm not sure I'm going to need to keep this but it sure is cool. Redundant
> as it may be.........I gotta' try it out at least for a while. If any of
you
> guys are running lots of DAWs, interpatching them digitally and need to be
> able to do it quickly and easily, this will probably be the dream ticket.
> Once I verify that it's working as it should be, I may want to sell it. If
> anyone needs something like this, get in touch with me.
>
> Deej
>
>
Re: Awwwwrighhhhttt!!!!!!!-the digital PB of the gods ;o) [message #81158 is a reply to message #81147] Sun, 04 March 2007 21:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
Rich,

The PB I'm using here has a control panel very similar to that of the RME
systemlink. The thing that makes it better is that it allows crosspatching
across multiple HDSP cards (there are similar limitations in Paris) and
integrating of all outboard gear with the I/O of any audio card across as
many computers as you've got audio cards. I've got 56 digital I/O on three
HDSP 9652's and another 18 on my Multiface spread over two computers. These
are limited to interpatching within the cards themselves in the RME
totalmix, though by physical routing, you can connect the I/O of the cards
themselves. Using this, it's like having all the cards in one computer. I've
also got a lot of outboard that connects digitally. This PB allows it all to
be routed any way I want in any format with the exception that this won't
convert ADAT format to 8 x AES or spdif I/O without an additional conversion
module. However, the optical patch points on this thing can pass either
s/pdif stereo or 8 x channel lightpipe. It's incredibly flexible.

I sorta' got into this stuff by accident when I was trying to figure out a
way to integrate Paris with the rest of the world. Sometimes I wish I'd have
held on to my Paris rig a while longer. This would have made things quite a
bit easier as far as integrating it with other gear (sigh....oh well)

Deej



"Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:45eb3341@linux...
> DJ, I don't know what the hell you're talking about but it sounds awesome.
> I'd love to have a fraction of your digital audio and computer configuring
> knowledge; I'd be dangerous. Right now I'm not really a threat to myself
> or
> anyone else and I like it that way :-)
>
> Rich
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45ea662c@linux...
>> Finally!!!.....something challenging for a change. I just got another
>> mobo
>> in here that I've been waiting for that's a little heavier duty than the
> one
>> I was using for my slave system and so I'm getting ready to put the
>> finishing touches on this studio reconfiguration. I'll be finishing up my
>> set up a systemlink configuration across two, maybe three DAWs and I've
> got
>> this incredible digital patchbay here by Friendchip Audio (RMX32) with 48
> x
>> AES channels (12 stereo I/O), 9 x S/Pdif coax channels (3 stereo coax
> I/O),
>> and 288 (18 I/O) x optical/ADAT channels. This will allow me to
>> interpatch
>> across HDSP cards and integrate all of my outboard stuff, thereby working
>> around some routing limitations in Totalmix if using 3 x separate cards
> with
>> differeing I/O because this PB also serves as a format converter. I've
> been
>> having some issues with this patchbay getting it to respond to midi
> commands
>> so that it can be controlled by an applet in Windows. I think I have
> solved
>> this. I actually bought this right before I decided to sell my Paris
>> system. It's the perfect digital PB for larger systems. 24 bit through
>> and
>> through with each I/O being buffered for clocking stability-will handle
>> sample rates of 96k for sure (and beyond, I think).
>>
>> I'm not sure I'm going to need to keep this but it sure is cool.
>> Redundant
>> as it may be.........I gotta' try it out at least for a while. If any of
> you
>> guys are running lots of DAWs, interpatching them digitally and need to
>> be
>> able to do it quickly and easily, this will probably be the dream ticket.
>> Once I verify that it's working as it should be, I may want to sell it.
>> If
>> anyone needs something like this, get in touch with me.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>>
>
>
Re: Awwwwrighhhhttt!!!!!!!-the digital PB of the gods ;o) [message #81160 is a reply to message #81158] Sun, 04 March 2007 21:57 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
> The PB I'm using here has a control panel very similar to that of the RME
> systemlink.

....errrr.....that would be Totalmix...........it's been a very long day.

;oP

"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45ebaade@linux...
> Rich,
>
> The PB I'm using here has a control panel very similar to that of the RME
> systemlink. The thing that makes it better is that it allows crosspatching
> across multiple HDSP cards (there are similar limitations in Paris) and
> integrating of all outboard gear with the I/O of any audio card across as
> many computers as you've got audio cards. I've got 56 digital I/O on three
> HDSP 9652's and another 18 on my Multiface spread over two computers.
> These are limited to interpatching within the cards themselves in the RME
> totalmix, though by physical routing, you can connect the I/O of the cards
> themselves. Using this, it's like having all the cards in one computer.
> I've also got a lot of outboard that connects digitally. This PB allows it
> all to be routed any way I want in any format with the exception that this
> won't convert ADAT format to 8 x AES or spdif I/O without an additional
> conversion module. However, the optical patch points on this thing can
> pass either s/pdif stereo or 8 x channel lightpipe. It's incredibly
> flexible.
>
> I sorta' got into this stuff by accident when I was trying to figure out a
> way to integrate Paris with the rest of the world. Sometimes I wish I'd
> have held on to my Paris rig a while longer. This would have made things
> quite a bit easier as far as integrating it with other gear (sigh....oh
> well)
>
> Deej
>
>
>
> "Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:45eb3341@linux...
>> DJ, I don't know what the hell you're talking about but it sounds
>> awesome.
>> I'd love to have a fraction of your digital audio and computer
>> configuring
>> knowledge; I'd be dangerous. Right now I'm not really a threat to myself
>> or
>> anyone else and I like it that way :-)
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45ea662c@linux...
>>> Finally!!!.....something challenging for a change. I just got another
>>> mobo
>>> in here that I've been waiting for that's a little heavier duty than the
>> one
>>> I was using for my slave system and so I'm getting ready to put the
>>> finishing touches on this studio reconfiguration. I'll be finishing up
>>> my
>>> set up a systemlink configuration across two, maybe three DAWs and I've
>> got
>>> this incredible digital patchbay here by Friendchip Audio (RMX32) with
>>> 48
>> x
>>> AES channels (12 stereo I/O), 9 x S/Pdif coax channels (3 stereo coax
>> I/O),
>>> and 288 (18 I/O) x optical/ADAT channels. This will allow me to
>>> interpatch
>>> across HDSP cards and integrate all of my outboard stuff, thereby
>>> working
>>> around some routing limitations in Totalmix if using 3 x separate cards
>> with
>>> differeing I/O because this PB also serves as a format converter. I've
>> been
>>> having some issues with this patchbay getting it to respond to midi
>> commands
>>> so that it can be controlled by an applet in Windows. I think I have
>> solved
>>> this. I actually bought this right before I decided to sell my Paris
>>> system. It's the perfect digital PB for larger systems. 24 bit through
>>> and
>>> through with each I/O being buffered for clocking stability-will handle
>>> sample rates of 96k for sure (and beyond, I think).
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I'm going to need to keep this but it sure is cool.
>>> Redundant
>>> as it may be.........I gotta' try it out at least for a while. If any of
>> you
>>> guys are running lots of DAWs, interpatching them digitally and need to
>>> be
>>> able to do it quickly and easily, this will probably be the dream
>>> ticket.
>>> Once I verify that it's working as it should be, I may want to sell it.
>>> If
>>> anyone needs something like this, get in touch with me.
>>>
>>> Deej
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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