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OK. for you native guys-more RME/UAD/POCO madness-here's something useful (I hope) [message #92894] Mon, 19 November 2007 21:11 Go to previous message
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I just loaded a Powercore MK1 in my Magma chassis that is holding my 4 x
UAD-1 cards. It's a 13 slot model (the newer PT branded one with the round
cables for the host cards). these can be purchased for around $300.00 on
EBay these days.

Cards are ordered as follows:

Slot 1-UAD-1 ` IRQ 19
Slot 2-Powercore Mk1 IRQ 18
Slot 3- open
Slot 4-open
Slot 5-UAD-1 IRQ 19
Slot 6-open
Slot 7-UAD-1 IRQ 19
Slot 8-open
Slot 9-open
Slot 10-open
Slot 11-UAD-1 IRQ 19
Slot 12 open
Slot 13-open

The host card of this magma is in PCI slot 2 of my mobo (gigabyte GA-K8NS
Ultra 939)

I have decided to lose the idea of running two computers synced via
Systemlink when tracking (just a little too iffy for my taste) and have
moved one of my Multiface units to the DAW with the MADI and AES 32 card.

The MADI card is in Slot 1, the AES 32 card is in Slot 5 and the Multiface
PCI is in slot 7. No other cards in this chassis, the host card is in PCI #4
of the mobo and all cards are sharing IRQ 19.

So far it's been very stable. This will give me 24 analog I/O, 24 ADAT
inputs to stream audio from my slave DAW, 8 x stereo pair of AES I/O for my
outboard processors and some other AES I/O options should I need them.

I need to replace the other Multiface that I had in the slave DAW with a
9652. If anyone out there has an HDSP 9652 and wants to talk about a swap
for a Multiface, I'm game.

Deej
 
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