Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
I apologize if this has been covered before (I did search!) but what exactly are the benefits of the current model "HD I/O" versus the previous generation "192 I/O". I see the latter going for attractive prices on eBay.
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Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
The main benefit is greatly improved sound quality. It's not that the old 192 was bad, it's just that the new ones are on a whole new level, among the tops in the industry right now.
Another benefit is the expansion. On the old 192, you could have up to 16 in/8 out, or 16 out/8 in (analog). The news are up to 16 in/16 out on just one unit. By the way, if you think you might be adding expansion cards later on, it's way cheaper to just get the 16 x 16 version now, rather than getting the 8 x 8 and adding cards later. And the last thing is that they look cooler. |
Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
And... They have much faster latency.
J |
Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
New power supply and a new and much better clock component plus what everyone else has said.
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Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
Thanks for all the replies. Very helpful.
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The 8 x 8 x 8 can take 8 analogue in and out and 8 Adat in and out straight up though can't it?
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Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
Yes.
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Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
no longer need the Digital card so you can have 16 analog in and out
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Re: Difference between 192 I/O and current HD I/O
Is there an equal improvement against a 192 running with a Big Ben as clock?
Bobby Peru |
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