Mikaël-ange
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Wait, what? I know a lot of people are running Core and Accel Cards with interfaces/converters other than the official AVID ones (192, 96, Omni, 8X8 etc).. and I read that PT10 will discontinue support for alternative interfaces you could formerly connect to the cards like the Apogee AD16 (there's a special card to connect it with PT), Apogee Symphony, some Lynx cards etc.
Let's me clarify this:third-party interfaces was never supported with HD TDM. You will never see an Apogee AD16 inside PT HD TDM. What you see instead are Digi 192. So the extra card for third party converter are there for "trick" PT.
For exemple, let's me quote SSL Delta link install manual:
General information
The Delta-Link MADI HD can work with Pro Tools® HD systems running on a Windows PC or Macintosh OS X computer.
Using the Delta-Link MADI HD with the Pro Tools® software is generally straightforward. However, there are a few points
to be aware of:
The Delta-Link MADI HD appears in the Pro Tools® software as four Digidesign® 192 I/O units, except when operating
at 176.4 or 192kHz, in which case it appears as two Digidesign® 192 I/O units.
The MADI inputs and outputs appear in the Pro Tools® software as Analogue or Digital (AES/EBU or ADAT) inputs and
outputs belonging to these four Digidesign® 192 I/O units. Therefore, you will not find any MADI inputs or outputs listed
in the Hardware Setup page of the Pro Tools® software (select Setup|Hardware). Please use the inputs and outputs that
are listed, regardless of their denomination they are really your MADI inputs and outputs and do not select None.
You get the point now?
But don't worry, converter manufacturer will work on new driver for do the same thing with HDX card
