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Sun, 14 January 2007 22:05 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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this just posted to the RME forum:
The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
for further hardware and driver updates.
The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
with Multiface/II and Digiface.
The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
TCO support and lower latency.
Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
products.
Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
forum:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
HDSPe MADI card=20
are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. =
Still=20
based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the =
new=20
PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
ensures<BR>full=20
update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further =
hardware and=20
driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card =
that=20
provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the =
Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned =
and=20
used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If =
users=20
are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined =
with=20
ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art. The =
Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
possible=20
audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize =
with=20
card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions; =
combined=20
with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world =
rely on=20
these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the =
existing=20
range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
secured.<BR>As a=20
special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support the =
use of=20
the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it is =
now the=20
interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers a =
powerful=20
128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel =
modes as=20
well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
physical=20
outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
computer<BR>into a=20
powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the =
most=20
powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new =
PCI-Express=20
version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample =
rates than=20
96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with =
drivers=20
for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and =
brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with =
Power=20
PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
March=20
2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The =
pricing=20
will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
<BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
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these, I=20
might.......</FONT></DIV>
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78393 is a reply to message #78387] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 07:09 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
TCB
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>
>
>this just posted to the RME forum:
>
>
>The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>for further hardware and driver updates.
>
>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>
>The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>TCO support and lower latency.
>
>Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>
>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>products.
>
>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>
>
>
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><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>forum:</FONT></DIV>
><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
><DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>HDSPe MADI card=20
>are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. =
>Still=20
>based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
=
>new=20
>PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>ensures<BR>full=20
>update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further =
>hardware and=20
>driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
=
>that=20
>provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
=
>
>Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned =
>and=20
>used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
=
>users=20
>are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined =
>with=20
>ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art. The
=
>
>Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>possible=20
>audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize =
>with=20
>card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions; =
>combined=20
>with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world =
>rely on=20
>these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the =
>existing=20
>range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>secured.<BR>As a=20
>special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support the
=
>use of=20
>the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it is
=
>now the=20
>interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers a
=
>powerful=20
>128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel =
>modes as=20
>well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>physical=20
>outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>computer<BR>into a=20
>powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the =
>most=20
>powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new =
>PCI-Express=20
>version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample =
>rates than=20
>96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with =
>drivers=20
>for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and
=
>
>brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
=
>Power=20
>PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>March=20
>2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The =
>pricing=20
>will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
><BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
><DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of =
>these, I=20
>might.......</FONT></DIV>
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78394 is a reply to message #78393] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 06:26 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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I hope FW doesn't kill off the Express cards. As convenient as it is, I see
see much less joy on the latency end of things as compared to something that
will fit in a mobo slot..
Deej
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:45ab8b06$1@linux...
>
> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>
> TCB
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>this just posted to the RME forum:
>>
>>
>>The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>for further hardware and driver updates.
>>
>>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>>Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>
>>The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>TCO support and lower latency.
>>
>>Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>
>>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>products.
>>
>>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>
>>
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>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>forum:</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>><DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>HDSPe MADI card=20
>>are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. =
>>Still=20
>>based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
> =
>>new=20
>>PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>>with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>ensures<BR>full=20
>>update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further =
>>hardware and=20
>>driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
> =
>>that=20
>>provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
> =
>>
>>Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned =
>>and=20
>>used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
> =
>>users=20
>>are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined =
>>with=20
>>ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art. The
> =
>>
>>Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>possible=20
>>audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize =
>>with=20
>>card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions; =
>>combined=20
>>with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world =
>>rely on=20
>>these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the =
>>existing=20
>>range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>secured.<BR>As a=20
>>special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support the
> =
>>use of=20
>>the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it is
> =
>>now the=20
>>interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers a
> =
>>powerful=20
>>128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel =
>>modes as=20
>>well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>physical=20
>>outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>computer<BR>into a=20
>>powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the =
>>most=20
>>powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new =
>>PCI-Express=20
>>version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample =
>>rates than=20
>>96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with =
>>drivers=20
>>for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and
> =
>>
>>brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
> =
>>Power=20
>>PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>March=20
>>2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The =
>>pricing=20
>>will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>><BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of =
>>these, I=20
>>might.......</FONT></DIV>
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78396 is a reply to message #78394] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 07:25 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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RME explicitly claims they can get lower latencies using cardbus v. firewire,
so I would guess the same would be true of ExpressCard. That said, the market
has to be vanishingly small for such a thing.
The real problem for me is that I already own an HDSP RPM which I plan to
us for live DJ sets, but no way to use it with my current Dell. I might have
to find someone still making laptops with cardbus cards . . .
TCB
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I hope FW doesn't kill off the Express cards. As convenient as it is, I
see
>see much less joy on the latency end of things as compared to something
that
>will fit in a mobo slot..
>
>Deej
>
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:45ab8b06$1@linux...
>>
>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>
>> TCB
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>
>>>
>>>The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>>full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>>for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>
>>>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>>>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>>If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>>combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>>state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>>some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>>features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>>faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>>>Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>>As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>>to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>>with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>
>>>The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>>as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>>The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>>The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>>into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>>The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>>implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>>the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>>like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>>TCO support and lower latency.
>>>
>>>Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>>Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>
>>>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>>The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>products.
>>>
>>>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>><HTML><HEAD>
>>><META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>>charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>><META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>><STYLE></STYLE>
>>></HEAD>
>>><BODY>
>>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>>forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>><DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>>HDSPe MADI card=20
>>>are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
=
>>>Still=20
>>>based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
>> =
>>>new=20
>>>PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>>>with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>>newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>>ensures<BR>full=20
>>>update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
=
>>>hardware and=20
>>>driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
>> =
>>>that=20
>>>provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
>> =
>>>
>>>Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
=
>>>and=20
>>>used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
>> =
>>>users=20
>>>are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
=
>>>with=20
>>>ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art. The
>> =
>>>
>>>Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>>possible=20
>>>audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize =
>>>with=20
>>>card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
=
>>>combined=20
>>>with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
=
>>>rely on=20
>>>these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the
=
>>>existing=20
>>>range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>>secured.<BR>As a=20
>>>special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support the
>> =
>>>use of=20
>>>the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>>Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>>HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it
is
>> =
>>>now the=20
>>>interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
a
>> =
>>>powerful=20
>>>128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
=
>>>modes as=20
>>>well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>>playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>>physical=20
>>>outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>>computer<BR>into a=20
>>>powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the
=
>>>most=20
>>>powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>>ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new =
>>>PCI-Express=20
>>>version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample =
>>>rates than=20
>>>96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
=
>>>drivers=20
>>>for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and
>> =
>>>
>>>brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
>> =
>>>Power=20
>>>PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>>support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>>March=20
>>>2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
=
>>>pricing=20
>>>will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>><BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>><DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of
=
>>>these, I=20
>>>might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78412 is a reply to message #78393] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 09:33 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Senior Member |
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Hi Thad,
There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
things. The spec is still a bit grey.
Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out with
card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
are starting with those first.
Chris
TCB wrote:
> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>
> TCB
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>
>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>
>>
>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>
>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>
>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>
>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>
>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>> products.
>>
>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>
>>
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>> <HTML><HEAD>
>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>> </HEAD>
>> <BODY>
>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. =
>> Still=20
>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
> =
>> new=20
>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>> ensures<BR>full=20
>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further =
>> hardware and=20
>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
> =
>> that=20
>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
> =
>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned =
>> and=20
>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
> =
>> users=20
>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined =
>> with=20
>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art. The
> =
>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>> possible=20
>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize =
>> with=20
>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions; =
>> combined=20
>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world =
>> rely on=20
>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the =
>> existing=20
>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support the
> =
>> use of=20
>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it is
> =
>> now the=20
>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers a
> =
>> powerful=20
>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel =
>> modes as=20
>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>> physical=20
>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>> computer<BR>into a=20
>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the =
>> most=20
>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new =
>> PCI-Express=20
>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample =
>> rates than=20
>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with =
>> drivers=20
>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and
> =
>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
> =
>> Power=20
>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>> March=20
>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The =
>> pricing=20
>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of =
>> these, I=20
>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>
>>
>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78423 is a reply to message #78412] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 12:50 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Senior Member |
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All of which is perfectly understandable, but doesn't help me get my HDSP
RPM running now does it ;-)
Do you know of any laptops that are higher performance, reasonably priced,
and still have cardbus slots?
TCB
Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>Hi Thad,
>There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
>things. The spec is still a bit grey.
>Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out with
>card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
>on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
>There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
>are starting with those first.
>
>Chris
>
>
>TCB wrote:
>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>
>> TCB
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>
>>>
>>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>
>>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>
>>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>>
>>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>
>>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>> products.
>>>
>>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>>> </HEAD>
>>> <BODY>
>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
=
>>> Still=20
>>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
>> =
>>> new=20
>>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>> ensures<BR>full=20
>>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
=
>>> hardware and=20
>>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
>> =
>>> that=20
>>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in
the
>> =
>>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
=
>>> and=20
>>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
>> =
>>> users=20
>>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
=
>>> with=20
>>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art.
The
>> =
>>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>> possible=20
>>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize
=
>>> with=20
>>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
=
>>> combined=20
>>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
=
>>> rely on=20
>>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the
=
>>> existing=20
>>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support
the
>> =
>>> use of=20
>>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it
is
>> =
>>> now the=20
>>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
a
>> =
>>> powerful=20
>>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
=
>>> modes as=20
>>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>> physical=20
>>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>> computer<BR>into a=20
>>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the
=
>>> most=20
>>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new
=
>>> PCI-Express=20
>>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample
=
>>> rates than=20
>>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
=
>>> drivers=20
>>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0)
and
>> =
>>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
>> =
>>> Power=20
>>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>> March=20
>>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
=
>>> pricing=20
>>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of
=
>>> these, I=20
>>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>--
>Chris Ludwig
>
>ADK Pro Audio
>(859) 635-5762
>www.adkproaudio.com
>chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78431 is a reply to message #78423] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 14:01 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Senior Member |
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Hi Thad,
Why yes I do as a matter of fact.
http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =112&saved_id=9603
It's got card bas and express card (you can only use one or the other
not both)
The firewire work s fine on most audio devices but I have seen some
issues with the Presonus Firebox with it but the RME. M-Audio and TC
stuff is working fine so far.
Don't know how well its Linux driver support may be though..:)
Chris
TCB wrote:
> All of which is perfectly understandable, but doesn't help me get my HDSP
> RPM running now does it ;-)
>
> Do you know of any laptops that are higher performance, reasonably priced,
> and still have cardbus slots?
>
> TCB
>
> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>> Hi Thad,
>> There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
>> things. The spec is still a bit grey.
>> Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out with
>
>> card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
>> on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
>> There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
>> are starting with those first.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> TCB wrote:
>>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>>
>>> TCB
>>>
>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>>
>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the Multiface,
>>>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible connectivity.
>>>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>>
>>>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>>>
>>>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>>
>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>> products.
>>>>
>>>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>>>> </HEAD>
>>>> <BODY>
>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>>>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
> =
>>>> Still=20
>>>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the
>>> =
>>>> new=20
>>>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance=20
>>>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>>> ensures<BR>full=20
>>>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
> =
>>>> hardware and=20
>>>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card
>>> =
>>>> that=20
>>>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in
> the
>>> =
>>>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
> =
>>>> and=20
>>>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.<BR>If
>>> =
>>>> users=20
>>>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
> =
>>>> with=20
>>>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art.
> The
>>> =
>>>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>>> possible=20
>>>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize
> =
>>>> with=20
>>>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
> =
>>>> combined=20
>>>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
> =
>>>> rely on=20
>>>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the
> =
>>>> existing=20
>>>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>>>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support
> the
>>> =
>>>> use of=20
>>>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it
> is
>>> =
>>>> now the=20
>>>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
> a
>>> =
>>>> powerful=20
>>>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
> =
>>>> modes as=20
>>>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>>> physical=20
>>>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>>> computer<BR>into a=20
>>>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the
> =
>>>> most=20
>>>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new
> =
>>>> PCI-Express=20
>>>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample
> =
>>>> rates than=20
>>>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
> =
>>>> drivers=20
>>>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0)
> and
>>> =
>>>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served with
>>> =
>>>> Power=20
>>>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>>> March=20
>>>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
> =
>>>> pricing=20
>>>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of
> =
>>>> these, I=20
>>>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>>
>>>>
>> --
>> Chris Ludwig
>>
>> ADK Pro Audio
>> (859) 635-5762
>> www.adkproaudio.com
>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78432 is a reply to message #78431] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 14:07 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
|
Senior Member |
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Well I'll be hornswaggled....... I didn't know you guys built laptops. I was
thinking that a couple of quad core CPUs might work in one if I took a
chainsaw and.........
;o)
"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:45abf6df@linux...
> Hi Thad,
> Why yes I do as a matter of fact.
>
> http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =112&saved_id=9603
>
> It's got card bas and express card (you can only use one or the other not
> both)
>
> The firewire work s fine on most audio devices but I have seen some issues
> with the Presonus Firebox with it but the RME. M-Audio and TC stuff is
> working fine so far.
> Don't know how well its Linux driver support may be though..:)
>
>
>
> Chris
>
>
> TCB wrote:
>> All of which is perfectly understandable, but doesn't help me get my HDSP
>> RPM running now does it ;-)
>>
>> Do you know of any laptops that are higher performance, reasonably
>> priced,
>> and still have cardbus slots?
>>
>> TCB
>>
>> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Thad,
>>> There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
>>> things. The spec is still a bit grey.
>>> Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out with
>>
>>> card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
>>> on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
>>> There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
>>> are starting with those first.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> TCB wrote:
>>>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>>> TCB
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>>>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>>>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>>>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>>>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>>>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>>>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>>>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>>>
>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>>>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
>>>>> Multiface,
>>>>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>>>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>>>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>>>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>>>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>>>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>>>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>>>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible
>>>>> connectivity.
>>>>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>>>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>>>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>>>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>>>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>>>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>>>
>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>>>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>>>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>>>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>>>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>>>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>>>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>>>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>>>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>>>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>>>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>>>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>>>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>>>>
>>>>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>>>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>>>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>>>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>>>
>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>>>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>>>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI
>>>>> card=20
>>>>> products.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>>>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>>>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>>>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>>>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>>>>> </HEAD>
>>>>> <BODY>
>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>>>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>>>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>>>>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
>> =
>>>>> Still=20
>>>>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality
>>>>> the
>>>> =
>>>>> new=20
>>>>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum
>>>>> performance=20
>>>>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>>>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>>>> ensures<BR>full=20
>>>>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
>> =
>>>>> hardware and=20
>>>>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1
>>>>> card
>>>> =
>>>>> that=20
>>>>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in
>> the
>>>> =
>>>>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
>> =
>>>>> and=20
>>>>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the
>>>>> planet.<BR>If
>>>> =
>>>>> users=20
>>>>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
>> =
>>>>> with=20
>>>>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art.
>> The
>>>> =
>>>>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>>>> possible=20
>>>>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize
>> =
>>>>> with=20
>>>>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
>> =
>>>>> combined=20
>>>>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
>> =
>>>>> rely on=20
>>>>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the
>> =
>>>>> existing=20
>>>>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>>>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>>>>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support
>> the
>>>> =
>>>>> use of=20
>>>>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>>>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>>>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it
>> is
>>>> =
>>>>> now the=20
>>>>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
>> a
>>>> =
>>>>> powerful=20
>>>>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
>> =
>>>>> modes as=20
>>>>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>>>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>>>> physical=20
>>>>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>>>> computer<BR>into a=20
>>>>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the
>> =
>>>>> most=20
>>>>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>>>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new
>> =
>>>>> PCI-Express=20
>>>>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample
>> =
>>>>> rates than=20
>>>>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
>> =
>>>>> drivers=20
>>>>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0)
>> and
>>>> =
>>>>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served
>>>>> with
>>>> =
>>>>> Power=20
>>>>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>>>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>>>> March=20
>>>>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
>> =
>>>>> pricing=20
>>>>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of
>> =
>>>>> these, I=20
>>>>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> --
>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>
>>> ADK Pro Audio
>>> (859) 635-5762
>>> www.adkproaudio.com
>>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>>
>
> --
> Chris Ludwig
>
> ADK Pro Audio
> (859) 635-5762
> www.adkproaudio.com
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78437 is a reply to message #78432] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 15:17 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Senior Member |
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lol
DJ wrote:
> Well I'll be hornswaggled....... I didn't know you guys built laptops. I was
> thinking that a couple of quad core CPUs might work in one if I took a
> chainsaw and.........
>
> ;o)
>
>
>
> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
> news:45abf6df@linux...
>> Hi Thad,
>> Why yes I do as a matter of fact.
>>
>> http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =112&saved_id=9603
>>
>> It's got card bas and express card (you can only use one or the other not
>> both)
>>
>> The firewire work s fine on most audio devices but I have seen some issues
>> with the Presonus Firebox with it but the RME. M-Audio and TC stuff is
>> working fine so far.
>> Don't know how well its Linux driver support may be though..:)
>>
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> TCB wrote:
>>> All of which is perfectly understandable, but doesn't help me get my HDSP
>>> RPM running now does it ;-)
>>>
>>> Do you know of any laptops that are higher performance, reasonably
>>> priced,
>>> and still have cardbus slots?
>>>
>>> TCB
>>>
>>> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Thad,
>>>> There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
>>>> things. The spec is still a bit grey.
>>>> Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out with
>>>> card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
>>>> on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
>>>> There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
>>>> are starting with those first.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> TCB wrote:
>>>>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>>>> TCB
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>>>>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>>>>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>>>>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>>>>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>>>>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>>>>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>>>>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>>>>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
>>>>>> Multiface,
>>>>>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>>>>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>>>>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>>>>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>>>>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>>>>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>>>>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>>>>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible
>>>>>> connectivity.
>>>>>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>>>>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>>>>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>>>>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>>>>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>>>>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>>>>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>>>>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>>>>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>>>>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>>>>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>>>>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>>>>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>>>>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>>>>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>>>>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>>>>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>>>>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>>>>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>>>>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI
>>>>>> card=20
>>>>>> products.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>>>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>>>>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>>>>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>>>>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>>>>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>>>>>> </HEAD>
>>>>>> <BODY>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>>>>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the =
>>>>>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>>>>>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
>>> =
>>>>>> Still=20
>>>>>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality
>>>>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> new=20
>>>>>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum
>>>>>> performance=20
>>>>>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>>>>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core =
>>>>>> ensures<BR>full=20
>>>>>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
>>> =
>>>>>> hardware and=20
>>>>>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1
>>>>>> card
>>>>> =
>>>>>> that=20
>>>>>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in
>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
>>> =
>>>>>> and=20
>>>>>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the
>>>>>> planet.<BR>If
>>>>> =
>>>>>> users=20
>>>>>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
>>> =
>>>>>> with=20
>>>>>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art.
>>> The
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest =
>>>>>> possible=20
>>>>>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize
>>> =
>>>>>> with=20
>>>>>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
>>> =
>>>>>> combined=20
>>>>>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
>>> =
>>>>>> rely on=20
>>>>>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the
>>> =
>>>>>> existing=20
>>>>>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>>>>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>>>>>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support
>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> use of=20
>>>>>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>>>>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>>>>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as it
>>> is
>>>>> =
>>>>>> now the=20
>>>>>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
>>> a
>>>>> =
>>>>>> powerful=20
>>>>>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
>>> =
>>>>>> modes as=20
>>>>>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>>>>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>>>>> physical=20
>>>>>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>>>>> computer<BR>into a=20
>>>>>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers the
>>> =
>>>>>> most=20
>>>>>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>>>>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new
>>> =
>>>>>> PCI-Express=20
>>>>>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample
>>> =
>>>>>> rates than=20
>>>>>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
>>> =
>>>>>> drivers=20
>>>>>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0)
>>> and
>>>>> =
>>>>>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served
>>>>>> with
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Power=20
>>>>>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>>>>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from =
>>>>>> March=20
>>>>>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
>>> =
>>>>>> pricing=20
>>>>>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>>>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of
>>> =
>>>>>> these, I=20
>>>>>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>>
>>>> ADK Pro Audio
>>>> (859) 635-5762
>>>> www.adkproaudio.com
>>>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>> --
>> Chris Ludwig
>>
>> ADK Pro Audio
>> (859) 635-5762
>> www.adkproaudio.com
>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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Re: PCIe from RME [message #78439 is a reply to message #78432] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 16:31 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Well I'll be hornswaggled....... I didn't know you guys built laptops. I
was
>thinking that a couple of quad core CPUs might work in one if I took a
>chainsaw and.........
>
>;o)
>
>
That would make you the Red Green of CO.
www.redgreen.com
http://www.redgreen.com/index.cfm?app=cart&a=onair
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>"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
>news:45abf6df@linux...
>> Hi Thad,
>> Why yes I do as a matter of fact.
>>
>> http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =112&saved_id=9603
>>
>> It's got card bas and express card (you can only use one or the other
not
>> both)
>>
>> The firewire work s fine on most audio devices but I have seen some issues
>> with the Presonus Firebox with it but the RME. M-Audio and TC stuff is
>> working fine so far.
>> Don't know how well its Linux driver support may be though..:)
>>
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> TCB wrote:
>>> All of which is perfectly understandable, but doesn't help me get my
HDSP
>>> RPM running now does it ;-)
>>>
>>> Do you know of any laptops that are higher performance, reasonably
>>> priced,
>>> and still have cardbus slots?
>>>
>>> TCB
>>>
>>> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Thad,
>>>> There are still some technology hurdles on the express card side of
>>>> things. The spec is still a bit grey.
>>>> Also RME have stated on their forum about some companies coming out
with
>>>
>>>> card bus to express card adapter that look promising. I think they are
>>>> on a wait and see how they work rather than investing resources on it.
>>>> There is a much larger user base for the pci cards so they rightfully
>>>> are starting with those first.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> TCB wrote:
>>>>> Sadly, no mention of ExpressCard. I would hope that's next.
>>>>> TCB
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>> this just posted to the RME forum:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card and the HDSPe MADI card are newly engineered=20
>>>>>> PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors. Still based on RME's
>>>>>> famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality the new PCI-Express
>>>>>> core ensures full compatibility and maximum performance with
>>>>>> the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all newer
>>>>>> motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core ensures
>>>>>> full update capability via RME's Secure Flash technology,
>>>>>> for further hardware and driver updates.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1 card that provides
>>>>>> RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used in the
>>>>>> Multiface,
>>>>>> Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned and used
>>>>>> by ten thousands of audio professionals around the planet.
>>>>>> If users are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution
>>>>>> combined with ultimate compatibility, these devices are still
>>>>>> state of the art. The Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine
>>>>>> some of the highest possible audio transmission rates and low-latency
>>>>>> features you can realize with card-based interface techniques,
>>>>>> faster than most serial solutions; combined with flexible
>>>>>> connectivity.
>>>>>> Artists and studios all over the world rely on these combinations.
>>>>>> With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of the existing range
>>>>>> of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is secured.
>>>>>> As a special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared
>>>>>> to support the use of the TCO, RME's Time Code Option,
>>>>>> with Multiface/II and Digiface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products
>>>>>> as it is now the interfacing flagship to the MADI world.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI card offers a powerful 128 I/O-channel computer
>>>>>> connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel modes as well as
>>>>>> Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64 playback
>>>>>> channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 physical outputs.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI turns every "state of the art" computer
>>>>>> into a powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI offers the most powerful router/mixer
>>>>>> implemented on a single PCI-Express card ever.
>>>>>> Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,
>>>>>> the new PCI-Express version offers several advantages,
>>>>>> like support for higher sample rates than 96 kHz,
>>>>>> TCO support and lower latency.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Both cards come with drivers for Windows XP (multi-client operation
>>>>>> of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0) and brandnew Windows Vista drivers.
>>>>>> Apple users are perfectly served with Power PC and X86 (Intel)
>>>>>> drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI support.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from March 2007.
>>>>>> The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.
>>>>>> The pricing will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI
>>>>>> card=20
>>>>>> products.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hmmmm..........if I don't get one of these, I might.......
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>>>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>>>>> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>>>>>> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
>>>>>> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=3DGENERATOR>
>>>>>> <STYLE></STYLE>
>>>>>> </HEAD>
>>>>>> <BODY>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>this just posted to the RME =
>>>>>> forum:</FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><EM>The HDSPe PCI Card and the
=
>>>>>> HDSPe MADI card=20
>>>>>> are newly engineered <BR>PCI-Express versions of their PCI successors.
>>> =
>>>>>> Still=20
>>>>>> based on RME's<BR>famous Hammerfall DSP series features and quality
>>>>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> new=20
>>>>>> PCI-Express<BR>core ensures full compatibility and maximum
>>>>>> performance=20
>>>>>> with<BR>the latest high-speed serial bus technology found in all=20
>>>>>> newer<BR>motherboards and computers. Furthermore RME=B4s FPGA core
=
>>>>>> ensures<BR>full=20
>>>>>> update capability via RME=92s Secure Flash technology,<BR>for further
>>> =
>>>>>> hardware and=20
>>>>>> driver updates.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card is a short length PCIe x1
>>>>>> card
>>>>> =
>>>>>> that=20
>>>>>> provides<BR>RME=B4s own high-speed serial audio data bus, as used
in
>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Multiface,<BR>Multiface II, Digiface and RPM. These systems are owned
>>> =
>>>>>> and=20
>>>>>> used<BR>by ten thousands of audio professionals around the
>>>>>> planet.<BR>If
>>>>> =
>>>>>> users=20
>>>>>> are looking for a no-compromise high-speed audio solution<BR>combined
>>> =
>>>>>> with=20
>>>>>> ultimate compatibility, these devices are still<BR>state of the art.
>>> The
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Multiface II and Digiface solutions combine<BR>some of the highest
=
>>>>>> possible=20
>>>>>> audio transmission rates and low-latency<BR>features you can realize
>>> =
>>>>>> with=20
>>>>>> card-based interface techniques,<BR>faster than most serial solutions;
>>> =
>>>>>> combined=20
>>>>>> with flexible connectivity.<BR>Artists and studios all over the world
>>> =
>>>>>> rely on=20
>>>>>> these combinations.<BR>With the HDSPe PCI Card the further use of
the
>>> =
>>>>>> existing=20
>>>>>> range<BR>of RME=B4s I/O boxes in next generation computers is =
>>>>>> secured.<BR>As a=20
>>>>>> special addition, the new HDSP PCIe series is prepared<BR>to support
>>> the
>>>>> =
>>>>>> use of=20
>>>>>> the TCO, RME=92s Time Code Option,<BR>with Multiface/II and =
>>>>>> Digiface.<BR><BR>The=20
>>>>>> HDSPe MADI card rounds up RME=B4s Premium Line MADI products<BR>as
it
>>> is
>>>>> =
>>>>>> now the=20
>>>>>> interfacing flagship to the MADI world.<BR>The HDSPe MADI card offers
>>> a
>>>>> =
>>>>>> powerful=20
>>>>>> 128 I/O-channel computer<BR>connection. It supports 56- and 64-channel
>>> =
>>>>>> modes as=20
>>>>>> well as<BR>Single and Double Wire formats. All 64 inputs and 64=20
>>>>>> playback<BR>channels can be routed and mixed independently to 64 =
>>>>>> physical=20
>>>>>> outputs.<BR>The HDSPe MADI turns every =93state of the art=94 =
>>>>>> computer<BR>into a=20
>>>>>> powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).<BR>The HDSPe MADI offers
the
>>> =
>>>>>> most=20
>>>>>> powerful router/mixer<BR>implemented on a single PCI-Express card=20
>>>>>> ever.<BR>Compared to the existing standard PCI MADI card,<BR>the new
>>> =
>>>>>> PCI-Express=20
>>>>>> version offers several advantages,<BR>like support for higher sample
>>> =
>>>>>> rates than=20
>>>>>> 96 kHz,<BR>TCO support and lower latency.<BR><BR>Both cards come with
>>> =
>>>>>> drivers=20
>>>>>> for Windows XP (multi-client operation<BR>of MME, GSIF and ASIO 2.0)
>>> and
>>>>> =
>>>>>> brandnew Windows Vista drivers.<BR>Apple users are perfectly served
>>>>>> with
>>>>> =
>>>>>> Power=20
>>>>>> PC and X86 (Intel)<BR>drivers providing Core Audio and Core MIDI=20
>>>>>> support.<BR><BR>The HDSPe PCI Card will be available worldwide from
=
>>>>>> March=20
>>>>>> 2007.<BR>The HDSPe MADI Card will be available from April 2007.<BR>The
>>> =
>>>>>> pricing=20
>>>>>> will be slightly higher compared to the standard PCI card=20
>>>>>> <BR>products.</EM></FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><EM><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></EM> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hmmmm..........if I don't get one
of
>>> =
>>>>>> these, I=20
>>>>>> might.......</FONT></DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>>>>>> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV></BODY></HTML>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>>
>>>> ADK Pro Audio
>>>> (859) 635-5762
>>>> www.adkproaudio.com
>>>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Chris Ludwig
>>
>> ADK Pro Audio
>> (859) 635-5762
>> www.adkproaudio.com
>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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