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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bolly" data-source="post: 133653" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re: Digico SD9, Waves Soundgrid, Pro Tools setup</p><p></p><p>This Digigrid will get you 128 channels of recording and 128 channels of playback @ 48 kHz, or 64 channels of recording and 64 channels of playback at 96 kHz. At that point you are only limited by your recording software/hardware. The Digigrid MGB specs out latency at <1ms, so if you're recording and playing back tracks simultaneously, your main latency is going to be in the software/buffer realm.</p><p></p><p>Do you absolutely need ProTools for this particular purpose? If not, you can simplify things (a lot) and save money (a lot) with only:</p><p></p><p>- Digico SD9</p><p>- Digigrid MGB</p><p>- Netgear GS108v3 switch</p><p>- Soundgrid Server</p><p>- Reaper license</p><p></p><p>Upgrade the SD9 with the Waves card and you can get control of the Soundgrid rack on the desk itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bolly, post: 133653, member: 32"] Re: Digico SD9, Waves Soundgrid, Pro Tools setup This Digigrid will get you 128 channels of recording and 128 channels of playback @ 48 kHz, or 64 channels of recording and 64 channels of playback at 96 kHz. At that point you are only limited by your recording software/hardware. The Digigrid MGB specs out latency at <1ms, so if you're recording and playing back tracks simultaneously, your main latency is going to be in the software/buffer realm. Do you absolutely need ProTools for this particular purpose? If not, you can simplify things (a lot) and save money (a lot) with only: - Digico SD9 - Digigrid MGB - Netgear GS108v3 switch - Soundgrid Server - Reaper license Upgrade the SD9 with the Waves card and you can get control of the Soundgrid rack on the desk itself. [/QUOTE]
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