![]() There's absolutely nothing wrong with RME converters anyway to my ears, so I've no idea what you're hearing. If it's A-D conversion you're concerned about it is of no consequence in the system I've described (and use every day). The Ferrofish A32s bypass the analogue input circuitry of the RME interface. I took this up with Synthax, who were very, very helpful, nice guys, but no conclusions were drawn, I also emailed RME, who lets say, weren’t so cooperative, they were very defensive, and dismissive, no feedback. my Motu, or a Focusrite, all fine, nothing to draw my attention, these just let me get on and forget about things, not so with the RME. This was something that was there, it wasn’t imaginary, or psychological.Īs soon as I used something else. It’s an "edginess" that I found very fatiguing after awhile, all I can say is that every time I used my UCX, there was something there that drew my attention to it, in a negative way, the top end, it wasn’t natural, very edgy. ![]() What do you feel is the weak link in sound quality? Combine with a patch bay and you're really flexible.if you have no more than 16 'HW 'things' you can normalise each 'thing' to one of the 16 I/O but you can then incorporate HW effects as well.įor me, I went the same(ish) route as ElF - RME UFX+ (because of the driver support, TotalMix, the quality and expandability) and an A32 Ferrofish, that gives me arounf 40 I/O which are all pretty much used now, and I STILL use a patch bay - sure everything's normalised but if I want to do 3-4 HW effects on one thing, I patch rather than repeatedly going in and out of the computerĪrpangel wrote: ↑ Mon 9:22 amFine paying that sort of money if you have it, but I’d not only expect superb software and operational ability, which you would get of course, but commensurate sound quality for that money I’m not sure. that will give 16 I/O at relatively low cost. The Ultralite has an ADAT I/O therefore you can expand it with another 8 I/O - The cheapest way is the Behringer ADA8200 but there are others available from Audient, Focusrite etc that will do the job. Less cheap option, but still affordable you DONT need another interface. ![]() I'd be asking myself if I need everything connected at once? sure its convenient but if you only run up to 8 HW 'things' in and out of the PC at any one time, then just get a patch bay and plug in what you need, when you need it.
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