Topic: M series versus QS8
Hi the fact that I haven't posted here before says a lot about how few problems I have had over the years with my ancient 9652.
Anyway I will upgrade my computer when the next MacPro lines comes which probably won't be long now. I will have to upgrade everything coming from all PCI and going to PCIe and that of course leads me to wonder which interface is more interesting, MADI HDSPe or Raydat.
Of course with the Raydat I could keep my converters which is a plus for the lightpipes. On the other hand I am already tempted by the low internal conversion time of the QS8 and could very well end up buying a couple of those anyway which puts the MADI solution back in the game again.
I haven't found anything on the net about the M series internal conversion time which leads me to believe that they are maybe slower than the QS8 in which case I find that the QS8 is a better choice for me where latency is very important.
I have measured quite a few converters lately and it's certainly true that most converters have a conversion time around 40-50 samples which is a lot compared to the QS8's 12 samples in 48KHz. On the other hand if I am wrong and the M series have as good data as the QS8 the MADI solution seems a little smarter all together. Does anybody know if there is a difference soundwise on the two systems.
Finally am I correct in assuming that I could buy the M-16/32 AD and keep my lightpipe converters for the outputs. It seems to be possible to connect the DA lightpipe converters to the M-32 or what.....
Thanks for any input
Henrik