Topic: Digiface USB with Ferrofish Pulse 16 for tracking/clocking synths?
Hi guys!
I'm in the market for some new converters, since the Motu M4's driver is acting up on my MBP, and I want more in/out and better conversion. After doing extensive research online, I found the Digiface USB with the Ferrofish Pulse 16 to probably be the best solution. Nonetheless, I have some questions regarding monitoring and midi, or perhaps even other options/products that offer similar features.
1. I couldn't really find it anywhere but does the Digiface send out midi to the Ferrofish, so I can sync and control my synths and drum computers? As far as I can tell from the manual, it seems maybe the only midi implementation is for controlling the digiface and TotalMixFX over midi. Is this true? I find the manual a bit incomprehensible at times, because I'm only seeking to use the interface and converter for the simple task of tracking and syncing synths.
1. a. If I were to use midi over ADAT for syncing gear like drumcomputers and synths, would it interfere with the audio over ADAT?
2. Monitors would be driven through the Ferrofish via TRS. I'm used to using XLR cables for driving monitors. Would this cause for issues or is this fine? i'm really not knowledgeable about these topics, and a search online offers diverging opinions on this topic. Some say it introduces noise, others say it's totally fine.
3. Another option would be Madiface usb with Ferrofish Pulse 16 mx. But I rather not, because it's more expensive and I really don't need the expendability. 16 ins/outs is enough. In the case midi doesn't work on the Digiface, what does midi over madi mean for the Madiface? It also seems geared towards control of the interface instead of midi clocking/control of external hardware.
4. Other viable options that I seemed to have missed? I do want the option to have 16 channels input at 96 khz. My budget is max. 2000 eu., but I rather keep it much lower if possible!
Cheers,
Rogier