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Good recherche ? Well it was easy to find this article, because I wrote it
> Please note that the topic question is mostly a test for me b/c
> I would go for it only if I get AES (not AIO!) or RayDAT at a cheap price (I might have such an option soon).
If you say that your budget is limited that you try to get a RayDAT to a better price (potentially even from used market), then it makes really no sense to talk about the more expensive HDSPe cards for MADI and AES which cost alone €999-€1545 and are giving you only more or less digital communication (see prices here: https://www.thomann.de/de/rme_pci_expre … l?oa=prd).
The HDSPe AES is also for another reason not feasible: most recording interfaces have only one AES port (2 channels). Then you could route only 2 channels between the HDSPe AES and an external interface like the UFX+. No good idea,
right ?!
This what you really wanna achieve (recording with Mic, etc) happens later at the UFX* or ADI-2* to connect Mics etc. So .. for this purpose to get only a PCIe based card with TM FX for better routing capabilities, the AIO and RayDAT are more then enough. Alone from these aspects we talk now only about 2 out of 5 feasible PCIe cards.
As I mentioned earlier .. by telling exactly what you want to achieve, it's better possible to give you good consultancy.
I personally think that the USB based cards like UFX II and UFX+ are already very good and offer excellent stability and RTL, otherwise this here would not be possible @44.1 up to 96 kHz: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … cks-de-en/
What I really like about the UFX+ and UFX II is, that you have a very good analog section and the mic preamps have a very good quality because they offer a gain range of 75dB, thats indeed very cool for a recording interface. And the RTL performance of both interfaces is also very nice.
IMHO ... take whatever you like most.
Should you also want to have lowerst possible RTL, like some people want to have nowadays, then maybe one additional information: AD/DA converter of a recording interface and also preamps have a little higher AD/DA RTL latency of ~0.9ms compared to ADI-2 Pro and ADI-2 FS which has only 0,23-0,25ms @44.1kHz.
Then the combination of AIO/RayDAT and with ADI-2 Pro FS/FS would be slightly better than to combine AIO/RayDAT with UFX*. It's only a very little difference, maybe not even relevant for most applications, but I wanted to mention it.
So cool I would regard the combination of RayDAT and ADI-2 Pro FS plus eventually additional ADI-2 FS if you need more analog channels. But then you are missing RME preamps.
I personally think best buy and most advantages you have on the long run with the combination UFX+ and ADI-2 Pro FS.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14