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I´m running a TDM system for ages , but i think it’s time for a change / upgrade
( Mac Pro 5.1 , HD3 PCIe -TDM , 3 x Digidesign 96 I/Os, 1 x Omni Interface ) Centerpiece of my Studio is an MCI JH636 console, so i don’t need any digital I/Os, Headphone Outs, Preamps, Talkback etc. Just straight forward 32 channel Ins and Outs Any recommendations for a low(est) latency, native, rock solid and affordable Pro Tools tracking rig on a Silicon Mac + Interfaces ? Thanks ! |
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"low(est) latency, native, rock solid and affordable"
Uh some contradictions there. What is your budget? For me there would be one choice, far ahead of others, but I'm RME biased. RME M32 Pro AD RME M32 Pro DA You can get started with a RME MADIface USB to connect them to the computer all the way up to a set of RME HDSPe MADI FX cards in a Thunderbolt chassis (or in a future Apple Silicon Mac Pro when if finally ships) if you really want the lowest latency (some of the lowest latency out there). And even if you upgrade, hang onto the MADIface USB, its a great debug/troubleshooting tool (what I used mine for). And (cough) just wonderful German engineering/company. If you are monitoring via the console how much does latency matter to you? You need to also track through plugins? |
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I too would suggest something like the Digiface. Even the ADAT version would get you your 32 ins assuming you don’t want SR higher than 48k. Then just grab something like a Ferrofish for the I/O via lightpipe. But yes, the MADI version would also be a good option, albeit more expensive overall. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Latency is important to me , because I’m tracking a lot of bands live in the recording room ( 16 - 24+ channels )
Had a HD Native PCIe card for testing a few years ago .. Chaos, unusable I like to record at 96 kHz / 24 bit With the Carbon etc. you have to use ADAT for more channels and they seem to be no sample accurate Okay .. an HDX card + two 16x16 Interfaces + a Mac Pro Discontinued, expensive and old … With all the RME interfaces , you have to run a second mixing engine below , right ? Last edited by T-Low; 12-30-2022 at 07:29 PM. |
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Since Sardi mentions Ferrofish, their interfaces do look nice, and are well priced. Their A-32 is 32x32 and looks great, but again I'd go in that via MADI for ease of cabling, more flexible cable lengths etc. and I'd use an RME MADI interface. A single MADI optical loop connection will give you 32x32 at 96 kHz. All modern interfaces are 24 bit ADC/DAC but why set sessions to 24 bit when you have 32-bit float flexibility available at only slight overhead in storage space? Last edited by Darryl Ramm; 12-30-2022 at 08:18 PM. |
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‘Centerpiece of my Studio is an MCI JH636 console, so i don’t need any digital I/Os, Headphone Outs, Preamps, Talkback etc. Just straight forward 32 channel Ins and Outs’ …implies that everything is being monitored via the console. So how exactly are you monitoring? Are you feeding return outputs from PT back to the board and sending that to headphones? If so, then yes - latency will play a part. Quote:
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Darryl beat me to the punch.
But yeah - we’re exactly saying/asking the same thing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you do look at RME, they have one (or more?) demo/test studios in Germany fitted out with M32 Pro series interface boxes and analog consoles. You might want to find out if that's close to you/be able to look at or talk to folks there.
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"Off the desk" in a JH-636 probably means the main mix bus, which is post 'multitrack recorder' due to the inline design. It is probably the way i would do it, otherwise you wont be monitoring what is recorded in Pro Tools... just what is appears that the audio inputs of the desk.
It will also depend whether you want to bake your outboard processing into your tracks on the way into Pro Tools, or leave them processing the mix after the returns from Pro Tools.
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Doh, thanks for that, it probably explains it. I'd have to see more, but I hope you could mess with it enough to be able to dedicate some channels/faders to monitoring--duplicating monitored inputs to both a "monitor" and "to tape" channels?
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