J.DavisNJ \m/ Nov 8, 2005 3,401 0 36 NJ, U.S.A. Oct 7, 2007 #1 I'm trying to understand what their purpose is. Is is pretty much the same technology as Pro Tools HD? -Joe
I'm trying to understand what their purpose is. Is is pretty much the same technology as Pro Tools HD? -Joe
Mood Bender Member Dec 8, 2006 319 0 16 Clemson Oct 7, 2007 #2 I have an RME 9652 that I use with Samplitude. The 9652 has 3 Light-Pipe interfaces. It has been very stable for me for several years.
I have an RME 9652 that I use with Samplitude. The 9652 has 3 Light-Pipe interfaces. It has been very stable for me for several years.
C_F_H_13 Protools Guru Mar 21, 2006 1,554 7 38 Kelowna, B.C. Canada Oct 7, 2007 #3 J.DavisNJ said: I'm trying to understand what their purpose is. Is is pretty much the same technology as Pro Tools HD? -Joe Click to expand... Not even close. PT HD cards are input cards as well as processing power (their main function), whereas RME stuff is just input....
J.DavisNJ said: I'm trying to understand what their purpose is. Is is pretty much the same technology as Pro Tools HD? -Joe Click to expand... Not even close. PT HD cards are input cards as well as processing power (their main function), whereas RME stuff is just input....
J.DavisNJ \m/ Nov 8, 2005 3,401 0 36 NJ, U.S.A. Oct 7, 2007 #4 C_F_H_13 said: Not even close. PT HD cards are input cards as well as processing power (their main function), whereas RME stuff is just input.... Click to expand... Ah gotcha man...that is what I was wondering about. thanks! -Joe
C_F_H_13 said: Not even close. PT HD cards are input cards as well as processing power (their main function), whereas RME stuff is just input.... Click to expand... Ah gotcha man...that is what I was wondering about. thanks! -Joe