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<blockquote data-quote="Gwynne Jones" data-source="post: 137212" data-attributes="member: 8779"><p>Re: X32 Output Card Options</p><p></p><p>I see big B is offering new output cards for the X32. The std USB card works OK for me, although the driver can be a bit finicky. I sometimes have to turn the X32 off and on a few times before the PC sees it correctly. For a PC user, does the new ADAT card (or any other new card) offer any benefits? My first thought was that the ADAT, with a solid PCie card, might offer lower latency. Would there be an advantage using the PCie card's world clock? Digital is digital, right? There's no sound quality difference between USB and ADAT, yeah? It just might offer better performance with higher track count in simultaneous use perhaps? If so, how many simultaneous tracks might I expect to be able to record via USB before running into trouble - and looking to the ADAT card for an upgrade?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwynne Jones, post: 137212, member: 8779"] Re: X32 Output Card Options I see big B is offering new output cards for the X32. The std USB card works OK for me, although the driver can be a bit finicky. I sometimes have to turn the X32 off and on a few times before the PC sees it correctly. For a PC user, does the new ADAT card (or any other new card) offer any benefits? My first thought was that the ADAT, with a solid PCie card, might offer lower latency. Would there be an advantage using the PCie card's world clock? Digital is digital, right? There's no sound quality difference between USB and ADAT, yeah? It just might offer better performance with higher track count in simultaneous use perhaps? If so, how many simultaneous tracks might I expect to be able to record via USB before running into trouble - and looking to the ADAT card for an upgrade? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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