Topic: Multiple class compliant usb audio interfaces.
Which RME products together would I need to route the audio over usb between three devices (iPad, Maschine+, mpcLive) and have 4 minimum of analogue outs (x2 headphones) and four in.
Thanks.
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Which RME products together would I need to route the audio over usb between three devices (iPad, Maschine+, mpcLive) and have 4 minimum of analogue outs (x2 headphones) and four in.
Thanks.
I use two Digiface USB and two FF400 to route audio between four Macs via ADAT optical cable, using TotalMix to handle everything.
Thanks Cyrano. How are you connecting four macs? I thought that the digiface only connects to one usb host? Or are you using OS X aggregate audio routing pairs of macs.. so only one mac is interfaces with per. digiface?
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Each Mac has one interface connected.
All the routing between the Macs is over ADAT optical. One Mac with a Digiface USB is the routing station. The second one handles recording. The two remaining Macs (with a FF400) are sound sources: two mic inputs, plus playback from VOIP connections (Zoom etc.) and/or Mixxx.
There's only one interface on the market that can connect to two computers simultaneously, AFAIK, and it's not from RME ;-)
Sorry my bad I did not notice you said x2 of each.
Aye.. own that other that other interface that bridges two usb audio hosts. But now I need a third.
And how's that other (I can't even remember the brand) interface doing?
I'm curious, as a friend of mine considered buying one, but couldn't find out much about using it with two computers on the net.
Iām currently using a iConnect audio4 between a Maschine+, MPC Live or a iPad. Works ok. But the config software is hell, especially for midi.
Thanks for the feedback, Rafal. Seems to confirm what I heard from the one user I encountered.
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