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John
November 19th 03, 07:31 AM
Anyone know of a soundcard that provides, say, 4 s/pdif pairs. Nothing else.
Lynx makes a 16 channel AES card, but I have no need for something like that.
I could use it, but it is really overkill for what I need. What I have in mind
is setting the card up to use as aux sends for Sonar. Sending out digital
signals to say an outboard box like a lexicon that has digital i/o on it.
There are plenty of multi-i/o card options out there, but I've found nothing
that's as I described. Lynx makes another one similar to what I want, but it's
an add-on card; not a stand-alone.
Any help is appreciated!
-John Vice
www.summertimestudios.com
musurgio
November 20th 03, 12:11 AM
Check Alesis AI-4
Dimitrios
John wrote:
> Anyone know of a soundcard that provides, say, 4 s/pdif pairs. Nothing else.
> Lynx makes a 16 channel AES card, but I have no need for something like that.
> I could use it, but it is really overkill for what I need. What I have in mind
> is setting the card up to use as aux sends for Sonar. Sending out digital
> signals to say an outboard box like a lexicon that has digital i/o on it.
> There are plenty of multi-i/o card options out there, but I've found nothing
> that's as I described. Lynx makes another one similar to what I want, but it's
> an add-on card; not a stand-alone.
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
> -John Vice
> www.summertimestudios.com
John
November 20th 03, 04:35 AM
I guess that's close, but it's a stand alone unit. I had some kind of PCI card
in mind really. The Alesis unit would be a handy format converter, but that's
not what I need.
>Check Alesis AI-4
>
>Dimitrios
>
>John wrote:
>
>> Anyone know of a soundcard that provides, say, 4 s/pdif pairs. Nothing
>else.
>> Lynx makes a 16 channel AES card, but I have no need for something like
>that.
>> I could use it, but it is really overkill for what I need. What I have in
>mind
>> is setting the card up to use as aux sends for Sonar. Sending out digital
>> signals to say an outboard box like a lexicon that has digital i/o on it.
>> There are plenty of multi-i/o card options out there, but I've found
>nothing
>> that's as I described. Lynx makes another one similar to what I want, but
>it's
>> an add-on card; not a stand-alone.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>>
>> -John Vice
>> www.summertimestudios.com
-John Vice
www.summertimestudios.com
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