Topic: The hole in RME's PCIe lineup
I'm ready to upgrade to a better converter with more features, better conversion quality, etc, but I'm stumped. I like (and need!) extreme low latency and the best low latency is still connecting directly to PCIe. There is always a penalty for connecting to Firewire or USB, and I've avoided those RME offerings mainly for that reason, but also because in the past these interfaces have shown hardware dependent performance and operational issues. I look at something like the UFX and its feature set is so much what I could need; it would otherwise be so perfect. Dammit.
So what is there that connects to PCIe that I could improve to? There's the high road: MADI, AES, RayDAT, ADI-8 DS/QS, MicExtacy... And there's the low road: Multiface II, or Digiface to conversion. Why is there nothing in between? BTW: I work in stereo and 5.1 so a minimum 8x8 analog I/O is necessary.
It seems to me there would be a place for a complete package like the UFX that connects to HDSPe PCIe. That to me is the hole in RME's lineup and sadly, it's causing me some grief.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
MBP = HDSPe Expresscard: MF1