Topic: 768kHz, 192kHz & crippled devices
Howdy folks.
So I have a few topics that should be addressed and publicly discussed.
768kHz & 192kHz and crippled RME devices, meaning those RME products, that have more I/O than what those resolutions can handle (with the crippled I/O options currently available)
One example out of countless:
UCX II = can't run 768kHz, can only run 2 channels at 192Khz per port, meaning not all I/O can be utilized at the same time, at that resolution, to connect to other RME devices, a computer or other. Same story with UFX II - not all analog I/O can be used simultaneously to and from other devices at max resolution due to the ports removed from previous versions.
Likewise, the ADI-2 devices can run 768kHz through USB, but not through the digital I/O, which is capped at 192kHz @ only 2 channels - this renders the 768kHz feature obsolete for my use case, as I need to rely on ultra low latency ultra low CPU so I cannot use USB at all ! Some of us still use the PCI-E devices for our tracking, since we actually need the low latency & some of our systems actually need the low cpu usage that PCI-E provides at small buffer settings, as opposed to USB, which is always a CPU hog at low latencies, comparatively speaking (this is not part of the discussion, it is simply a fact, even with RME self-written drivers - no point arguing about facts)
Now, on to the discussion:
Which RME devices are truly & fully NOT crippled?
Meaning fully capable of running all on board I/O at max resolution (192kHz) from one device to another, ie from analog to digital and vice versa (without using USB, obviously) ?
Can any RME product run 768kHz outside of using USB ? If so, which & how ?
Might there be an updated version of the MADI FX in the pipeline?
There was an updated version of the AIO some years ago, and now there is also a smaller MADI form factor, so maybe it's time for a fresh MADI FX PCI-e card with the latest features such as the "ADI-2" EQ & SteadyClock FS?
I'm sure that would be a winner on the Pro market, and possible room for 3x MADI on one card due to the smaller form factor ?!
Food for though - you're welcome