Topic: 9652 setup with ADATs

I'm an old muso setting up a studio again using the following main elements:
Cubase 5 studio/XP
9652 and expansion board
3 x ADAT XT20
BRC
Tascam 1600/24 analogue mixer
Emu 0404 PCI
Questions are:
Can I use the 0404 alongside the 9652?
What is the best TOSLINK connection pattern i.e should I connect ADATs 1,2,3 to the card inputs and card outputs back to ADATs?
I have been syncing via Dsub from the BRC and assume I just add the card to the chain.
Prior to adding the 9652 I have also been passing MTC via midi to Cubase successfully.
Thanks

Re: 9652 setup with ADATs

Hi

I'm doing a prety similar thing.
In my case, two blackface ADATs used for live capture.
I then fly the tracks into Cakewalk Sonar via a DIGI9636.

In my case, I found that the combination of the RME car along with my basic SBLive that I wanted to use for monitroing wouldn't work. Sonar only shows the RME card. Curiously, the SBLive is still there and working, just not available to Sonar.

So, not really an answer for you, but then again, it might be relevant when considering the different cards and drivers.

In my case, my workaround is an optical SPDIF from the output of the DIGI9636 into the SBLive's front mounted Livedrive which gives me basic simple monitoring.

I have no Toslinks back to the ADAT, but then again, I just use the ADATs to capture.
Once it's into the computer, it's never going back to the ADAT again.

How is it all working out for you anyway ?

Re: 9652 setup with ADATs

Hi,
As far as time code sync goes the HDSP will ct as the 4th ADAT machine. So it will be at the end of the line of the ADAT sync cables.
It's been over a decade since I've had to deal with ADAT machines so not sure if I remember all the steps. smile
Page 24 of the current HDSP9652 manual explains the time code syn setup in Cubase. It is based on any older version of Cubase so the window will look different but the settings are all basically the same.

Technically it is always best to have the RME card be the master clock but it maybe with these older ADAT machines and with the BRC you may need to have it slave to the BRC or first ADAT.

If so then set the 9652 card to Autosync.

The EMU 0404 card has Coaxial SPDIF so you can easily set it up to use for monitoring whats coming in and out of Cubase.
You will not be using it as an audio device in Cubase. You will technically be using it as a stereo AD/DA converter.

You will need 2 coaxial RCA cables running between the 9652 and the 0404. The EMU clock needs to be set to slave to the SPDIF input, The RME card will pass the audio clock from the ADAT to the SPDIF so both the RME and the EMU are slaving to the ADAT machines.
You can then use the EMU mixer to route the SPDIF signal to the analog outputs of the EMU.

In Cubase you just need to use the SPDIF channel as your default Main out your mixes.

You can then take the analog out of the EMU and run it to the Tascam mixer if your not already doing so. This will act as you monitor return from Cubase. You can leave the ADAT machines hooked and use them as needed.
As far as Cubase cares your juts using channel 25/26 of the 9652 card.

Make sure in the HDSP settings panel that SPDIF IN is set to coaxial and that SPDIF OUT has nothing checked.

Thanks Chris

Chris Ludwig
North East USA Sales | Synthax/RME
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Re: 9652 setup with ADATs

Hi,

Thanks both for your helpful comments.
Chris, your layout sounds spot on and very logical, I'm looking forward to setting this up.
I do have a need for sending up to 24 channels from ADAT in to the box and back to ADAT after editing as I have quite a lot of material on tape much from live situations.

Regards

Eddie

Re: 9652 setup with ADATs

This is what I'm looking to build in a studio...any Problems that have come up?