With no more than 5 meters to travel 16 IO to the DAW, is there a difference in sound quality with AES EBU vs MADI optical or BNC. Does one produce better sound?
Both are digital formats. There is no difference. MADI is multiplexed AES/EBU with the same cable specs: 75 Ohm coaxial (or optical).
In other words, in a hybrid DAW system needing 16 high quality I/0, which RME converter and interface would have the best specs right now?
2 x ADI-8 QS is a good choice. Or M-16 AD + M-16 DA.
The best, future proof solution is 2 x Micstasy + ADI-8 QS / M-16 DA. We got customers, which replaced every analog hardware with Micstasys for recording + ADI-8 QS for monitoring and mix completely in the box now. The good thing about MADI is the modularity of the system. You can add other converters or preamps later to the same connection.
Example Setup:
Inputs (24 Analog / 4 x AES/EBU):
- 2 x Micstasy
- 1 x ADI-8 QS
- 1 x ADI-642 (4 x AES/EBU I/O)
Outputs (26 Analog + 4 x AES/EBU):
- 1 x ADI-8 QS (same as above)
- 1 x ADI-642 (same as above)
- M-16 DA
You can also integrate 3rd party converters to the chain, by using AES/EBU or ADAT frontends (ADI-642, ADI-648) or 3rd party MADI converters.
best regards
Knut