I've pretty much had enough of the BSOD's from my ESI interface that I use for mixing playback.
I've narrowed it down to either the RME ADI-2 or the Mytek Stereo96 DAC, both have s/pdif inputs that I can use for recording the Kemper and pretty good D/A quality from what I can tell.
Anybody use either? For now I'm leaning towards the Mytek since based on gearslutz hearsay the RME has slightly less low end and the Mytek is about $50 cheaper.
One funny thing of note about the Mytek, the ones sold in Europe cost about $600 and say "made in Poland" on the back. The ones sold in the US say "mytekdigital.com" on the back and cost $1000. (It's the same exact device with different text if that wasn't obvious).
Maybe I should just get an old Sounblaster PCI card that has s/pdif connectors off amazon, they're like $20. Then connect the Mytek to that? Should work right?
Edit: I tried installing a different driver version for the ESI, hopefully it'll get rid of the glitching.
I don't know but perhaps there are some pro cards that have the options you need . I use Lynx audio cards and they have been great all these years . I use a Lavry converter and a friend uses the Myteks with the same cards . He also has a Babyface and speaks very highly of it .
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more” ― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now” ― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone" ― Sophie Scholl
Actually I just looked into the Lynx L22 as well. Edit: I mean E22.
Everything else looks fine but I'm not too fond of the fact that I'd need to chain three different cables and adapters between the Lynx and the Kemper for s/pdif connection.
I'm hoping that changing the driver version fixed the glitching on my current interface and I could just use it. But I still kind of want to get a Mytek or a used Benchmark for DA.
nakedzen wrote:Actually I just looked into the Lynx L22 as well.
Everything else looks fine but I'm not too fond of the fact that I'd need to chain three different cables and adapters between the Lynx and the Kemper for s/pdif connection.
While it may be a fine way to do it I think it may be a little out of the norm . Most folks would probably be using these with the AES/EBU connections into a converter . I would just plug the XLR from that into the converter and rock. I had a L22 is was a excellent piece , before I went to the AES16 and the Lavry for 6 inputs . The L22 has the converter built in so you don't need another converter to use it . Nice and simple and quality .
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more” ― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now” ― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone" ― Sophie Scholl
I think I'll go with the Lynx E22 card once I get the funds. Probably will be a big step up from the ESI even if it remains stable with this driver version.
yes it is ! but who cares , yeah I think so maybe run it by gear sluts if you are a member there . I'm still using velociraptors and I have a separate drive for everything , sound samples ( ez drummer and synths and whatever else ) storage , OS , Record drive , and clone backup . If and when I go to a SSD it will probably be just for the OS maybe a record drive . as the seek time and FSB is not an issue , however writing to a SSD maybe a factor but I think those guys at gear sluts have already proven it all works nicely and pretty sure it's still the norm to have a separate write to audio drive . it doesn't have to be a ssd but it will keep you from writing to the OS drive over and over and give the best latency settings .
“Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more” ― Nikola Tesla
“I cannot be arsed with this right now” ― MISTER NOBODY™
"Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone" ― Sophie Scholl
Yeah I have a tower. I think I'll get another of those SSD drives I got for the OS for recording. Seems to work pretty well, no problems this far. It's a Kingston SSDNow V300.