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Old 10-05-1999, 10:14 PM
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I was curious to know. Using a PCI PTIII card and no farms what is the maximum number of tracks one can record at the same time? (The setup I am proposing would have availiable (2)888's for example connected with a "Y" cable to the core card). I would guess it to be 16 but don't know for sure and would like to.

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Old 10-06-1999, 06:21 AM
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Default Re: PTIII question

You must have at least 1 DSP Farm to run PTIII. The max. # of tracks is 16 per core card.
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Old 10-06-1999, 01:24 PM
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That's right, you can't use a PT3 card without a DSP farm or the piggy back
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