Topic: RME FF800 : what are the bandwith limitations / pitfals, concretely ?
I am spinning and the more i read, confused. Have used a PCI ADAT card (Frontier Design Dakota) for almost 14 years, 4 PCs, 4 OS generations.
Have tried a RME Fireface 800 this week-end, and I am currently in the decision process to buy one. I like very much the idea of being 'out' of the computer (although FW may disappear, and at this price tag, I wish to do another decade, at least...). As long as PCI or PCIe exists, that should not be a problem though, thanks to cheap FW cards.
I am on a desktop. While I don't do bands very often, my Dakota did the job on several occasions (8 armed tracks simultaneously). Also use my Yamaha 02Rv2 which I'll probably keep until it dies (this is why I want ADAT capabilities).
However, I was reading that FW units have limitations in bandwidth, so recording multitrack same time could be more easily done on PCI card (??). Need some clarifications on this: are we talking about limitations to 1, 2 or 8 channels being used simultaneously for recording ? Are we talking about number of tracks played back through ADAT channels ? Problems with both at same time ??... Need to have exemples, concretely. If we're talking about recording 24 tracks simultaneously, this will never be my problem...
While I don't necessarily want to have a 'mobile' solution, I like the idea of being able to have someone coming in with a portable then connect to system. But most will be done in-house here.
Also like the idea that *if* my 02R fails, then I also like the idea of having a stand-alone solution like the RME FF800. And having analog I/O.
I am not that concerned with the wiping out of Firewire as much as I am with this bandwidth issue. My tests with the FF800 have not been that far as what I am asking above. So those of you who have worked with this unit a lot:
1) are you using it for desktop (studio) or mobile recording ?
2) What about this ''bandwith'' limitations: will it start to have any problems with FW when playing back 18 tracks while recording 5 new ones ? What would be typical figures here so I can understand what these limitations can be, and help my decision?
Thanks,
Rob
My Current system:
Quad-Core i7 2.86
8GB memory
Windows 7 x64, SONAR 8.5 (32 & 64bit), SONAR X1 (64bit)
Frontier Design Dakota (which I would replace)
MOTU MIDI Express 128 USB midi interface