Topic: Using two Fireface 802 interfaces at the same time with a DAW
Hello,
I've seen a couple of other posts that talk about this, but I'm still not completely clear on how it works or how well it works.
I have a Fireface 802 connected through USB.
Can I buy a second Fireface 802 and be able to use both interfaces from my DAW (Pro Tools)?
I know Pro Tools will only let me select one ASIO device/driver. I'm understanding that somehow, if you have two RME interfaces that use the same driver, you can use them both from a DAW, but I'm now clear on how that will work. Will the RME driver automatically report more inputs and outputs or do I need to do something else?
I would also like to know if this would work as reliably as using only one interface. For example, will my latency/roundtrip be equally good? Will the audio stability remain as stable/reliable or am I creating a situation where pops/crackles will start to happen?
My goal here is to have more analog sends and returns, and this ideally would double what I have with my single Fireface 802. I know I could think of something like the Fireface UFX+ to have way more I/O, but besides it being 150% the price of the 802, I would also need to invest much more on extra converters, while I already have two Clarett Octopres (ADAT) that I could use with two Fireface 802s while working at 96 KHz.
So, is this possible and reliable? I hope you guys can help me learn more to decide. Thank you!
Francisco