Topic: RayDAT instead of ReWire on a 64-bit PC?
Hi everybody, I'm new here... [waves hello]...
I'm THIS CLOSE to buying an RME RayDAT, but I've been unable to get a straight answer to a couple of important questions, and I'd rather not spend $850 on a hunch... can you help me?
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I am setting up a brand new PC, running Windows 7 Pro (64-bit).
I want to run, among other things, Cubase (64-bit) and GigaStudio 4 (64-bit) on the same machine.
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In order for GS4 to run on a 64-bit machine, I need a sound card with GSIF 2.1 drivers. I was told that the RayDAT does, but I'm not sure. Does it? Do any of the other RME cards?
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The next problem is how to get GS4's audio into Cubase when there is no 64-bit ReWire.
According to the RME RayDAT website, "[f]or the first time, even SPDIF (phono) and AES/EBU (XLR) are simultaneously operational due to separated hardware and record/playback devices. "
Does that mean that I'll be able to use Cubase (64-bit) and GS4 (64-bit) on the same 64-bit machine, using just the RayDAT, even though there's no 64-bit Rewire?
This would probably (?) require separate "record/playback devices" being able to load separate drivers simultaneously (i.e., ASIO for Cubase and GSIF for GigaStudio).
I envision piping GS4's audio to one of the RayDAT's outputs and routing that, through a different one of the RayDAT's inputs, into Cubase...
...and then sending everything through one of the RayDAT's ADAT/TDIF outputs into my MOTU 2408mk3 (currently in a different computer) and out the studio monitors.
Does that make any sense?
I suppose I could also try sticking both the RayDAT and the MOTU (which is also PCIe-based) in the same machine, if necessary. Would that work if the above "vision" doesn't?
If neither of those ideas would work... do any RME products exist with which I could set this up properly?
Thank you thank you thank you so very much!!
— Alan