Hey guys! It's time for me to step out of my internet cave and slowly become active again.
Right now I'm doing a little bit of research on my next setup for my next album. I recently bought a new killer computer and thought "FUCK IT, I'm not running FireWire anymore, I'm fed up with that shit". This is mostly due to the picky nature of FW, and that you must find a damn controller card with the correct TI chipset and yada yada. I've got no time for that shit. So I stumpled upon this RME PCI-e audio interface:
http://www.thomann.de/se/rme_hdspe_aio.htm
And what I have right now is M-Audio Profire 2626 with 8 Octave Preamps that are pretty decent. I don't think I'll get much if I sell the Profire, and I know it's possible to connect stuff together through ADAT and SPDIF and stuff, so I thought why not try using it only for its preamps.
Now, I'm very new to ADAT and SPDIF, but from my quick googling I've seen that most people use ADAT to hook up different devices together. Has anyone tried this type of combo with an older audio interface hooking up to a newer for its preamps? Since the RME has no preamps (from what I can tell), the Profire would be hooked up to it via ADAT. But how hard is it, and are there any tedious issues along with it?
Some insight would be tremendously appreciated!
TLDR; I want a low latency audio setup with 8 mic preamps and it should be stable and not tedious and picky (bye FireWire). It should not cost super much and it would be great if I could use the Profire 2626 I already have for its preamps, but with a PCI-e card (since they give the lowest latency).
Right now I'm doing a little bit of research on my next setup for my next album. I recently bought a new killer computer and thought "FUCK IT, I'm not running FireWire anymore, I'm fed up with that shit". This is mostly due to the picky nature of FW, and that you must find a damn controller card with the correct TI chipset and yada yada. I've got no time for that shit. So I stumpled upon this RME PCI-e audio interface:
http://www.thomann.de/se/rme_hdspe_aio.htm
And what I have right now is M-Audio Profire 2626 with 8 Octave Preamps that are pretty decent. I don't think I'll get much if I sell the Profire, and I know it's possible to connect stuff together through ADAT and SPDIF and stuff, so I thought why not try using it only for its preamps.
Now, I'm very new to ADAT and SPDIF, but from my quick googling I've seen that most people use ADAT to hook up different devices together. Has anyone tried this type of combo with an older audio interface hooking up to a newer for its preamps? Since the RME has no preamps (from what I can tell), the Profire would be hooked up to it via ADAT. But how hard is it, and are there any tedious issues along with it?
Some insight would be tremendously appreciated!
TLDR; I want a low latency audio setup with 8 mic preamps and it should be stable and not tedious and picky (bye FireWire). It should not cost super much and it would be great if I could use the Profire 2626 I already have for its preamps, but with a PCI-e card (since they give the lowest latency).