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Pro Tools MTRX
You are comparing a new product and a product at its end of life. And when Avid runs down the HD IO they can lower the price of the MTRX.
Do I need to draw a picture... Avid has exited making interfaces, the HD IO will be their last. They no longer have the technical resources to develop interfaces, and exiting that may be the best idea anyhow. They are now rebadging other companies products. Same in the video space. Anybody’s equipping a studio should think through what IO chassis they want to deploy and what one will be more flexible and have a long term future. The HD IO is not competitive against products like the Apogee Symphony (more flexible, twice the density), and Avid needed a story with monitoring control etc. and seemed to have made a good decision. Hopefully as well the Dante story will become more important in future. And that pricing comparison is not quite fair as the MTRX chassis has more IO expansion/flexibility compared to a HD IO. If you want lowest cost 16x16 class IO there are lots of options out there, including non DigiLink interfaces. The HD IO just dies not look that competitive, say compared to an Apogee Symphony II or some similar products. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Darryl Ramm; 11-01-2017 at 08:38 PM. |
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
I doubt they are going to lower the price of the MTRX anytime soon... even if HD i/o runs out.
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
A important question, has the MTRX a radiator fan, like the other I/O Boxes on the side? If yes, how noisy is the fan?
Because, the fan from the I/O Box was still ok, a little bit louder as a good pc, but I dont needed a special cases! I hope the MTRX is silent? :) |
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
My answer is "There is no fan" on the side like MatzeHD asked about.
Unlike the 192's there is no fan on the side. If there is a fan internally it is barely audible... EVER! If you have to look it up in the manual then you already have your answer. A fan is not an issue with the MTRX or DAD AX32.
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
Question/possible feature request: is there a way for the sync source/sample rate/adapt to to be associated with a monitor source? I'd love to be able to select my CD player as a source without having to change DADman configurations, or having to insert a sample rate converter between the CD player and the MTRX. (Usually I'm running of the MTRX's internal clock at 96k.)
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Re: Pro Tools MTRX
How are you inputing the CD signal into the MTRX. The add-on AES card has auto SRC (not the built into the box AES though)
As far as I can tell, much of the Pro Mon side does not talk to the DADman Conf. I think it'd be quite complicated to define what is "an input source" seeing as any input can be one and you can have any output (or multiple outputs). If I route two different sample rate input sources to two different outputs, what would take precedent? It would get confusing. Unlike something like a Grace m906, you can have multiple inputs and outputs active and controllable so there's no one-to-one input to output relationship. I do know that if you have mismatching clocks on input sources while the "sum" option is selected, it'll change to switch mode for the output monitoring. |
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