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jschiffr
 
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Finally moved up from the no-longer supported gina20 to a RME
multiface on my Win2k system. The RME sounds and works great, but i
have a few questions for any RME users out there....

1) Does your box run extremely hot? It feels like i could fry an egg
on my breakout box within 15 minutes of plugging in the firewire
cable. Disconnecting the cable does cool the box off, but that seems
like an awkward solution

2) Has anyone noticed the sample rate inadvertently slip when using
the multiface with logic (5.5) or any other software? Reselecting the
hardware from with Logic's menu seems to fix the problem, but again,
seems like an awkward solution.

I have a few days left before I can return/exchange this hardware, so
any thoughts on these issues, or other issues RME owners have come
across would be greatly appreciated.
thx
j
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Rich Peet
 
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Yes the Multiface runs hot and that is not a problem.

and

I did not take that for an answer either, so I cut and attached a second
front face plate for field use / rack mount.
All the heat of the multiface can be handled from just the front face plate.
Mine now runs over 10 degrees cooler.

My sample rates do not slip.
I don't care for logic so can not comment on that program as I gave up on it
after about 20 hours of use.

Rich


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John Adair
 
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:10:11 +0100, jschiffr wrote
(in article ):

Finally moved up from the no-longer supported gina20 to a RME
multiface on my Win2k system. The RME sounds and works great, but i
have a few questions for any RME users out there....

1) Does your box run extremely hot? It feels like i could fry an egg
on my breakout box within 15 minutes of plugging in the firewire
cable. Disconnecting the cable does cool the box off, but that seems
like an awkward solution


This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not had
a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm

John

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Mondoslug1
 
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John Adair wrote:

n Mon, 19 Jul 2004 20:10:11 +0100, jschiffr wrote
(in article ):

Finally moved up from the no-longer supported gina20 to a RME
multiface on my Win2k system. The RME sounds and works great, but i
have a few questions for any RME users out there....

1) Does your box run extremely hot? It feels like i could fry an egg
on my breakout box within 15 minutes of plugging in the firewire
cable. Disconnecting the cable does cool the box off, but that seems
like an awkward solution


This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not had

a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm


Why can't I ever access that forum?


John

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John Adair
 
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:33 +0100, Mondoslug1 wrote
(in article ):

This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not
had a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm


Why can't I ever access that forum?


Well, it's only available on news.x-networks.de so maybe that's the problem?

You don't use a user name or password to access it - just add an account for
news.x-networks.de to your newsreader and leave the other fields blank and
you should be good to go. The RME group won't be too hard to identify - there
are only five groups on the entire server.

However, I've just noticed you're using AOL... Can you even add additional
news servers to AOL? Or can you run a regular newsreader over the top of it?

John

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Mondoslug1
 
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John Adair wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:33 +0100, Mondoslug1 wrote
(in article ):

This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not
had a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm


Why can't I ever access that forum?


Well, it's only available on news.x-networks.de so maybe that's the problem?

You don't use a user name or password to access it - just add an account for
news.x-networks.de to your newsreader and leave the other fields blank and
you should be good to go. The RME group won't be too hard to identify - there

are only five groups on the entire server.

However, I've just noticed you're using AOL... Can you even add additional
news servers to AOL? Or can you run a regular newsreader over the top of it?

John



I've got Comcast. I've tried to figue it out before but always end up using the
AOLNewsreader - which is pretty lame.
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Kurt Albershardt
 
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John Adair wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:33 +0100, Mondoslug1 wrote
(in article ):

This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not
had a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm



Why can't I ever access that forum?



Well, it's only available on news.x-networks.de so maybe that's the problem?

You don't use a user name or password to access it - just add an account for
news.x-networks.de to your newsreader and leave the other fields blank and
you should be good to go. The RME group won't be too hard to identify - there
are only five groups on the entire server.


Or just click on news://news.x-networks.de/rme-audio.forum and see what happens.




However, I've just noticed you're using AOL... Can you even add additional
news servers to AOL? Or can you run a regular newsreader over the top of it?


Yes.

So if the aboce link brings up the AOL newsreader, just open up Outlook Express and configure it yourself as described above.



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Mondoslug1
 
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Kurt wrote:

John Adair wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:33 +0100, Mondoslug1 wrote
(in article ):

This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've not


had a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm


Why can't I ever access that forum?



Well, it's only available on news.x-networks.de so maybe that's the

problem?

You don't use a user name or password to access it - just add an account

for
news.x-networks.de to your newsreader and leave the other fields blank and
you should be good to go. The RME group won't be too hard to identify -

there
are only five groups on the entire server.


Or just click on news://news.x-networks.de/rme-audio.forum and see what
happens.


"Sorry you are not allowed to access this area" is what happens. waaaah


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Kurt Albershardt
 
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Mondoslug1 wrote:

Kurt wrote:


Or just click on news://news.x-networks.de/rme-audio.forum and see
what happens.




"Sorry you are not allowed to access this area" is what happens. waaaah



That's got to be an AOL security thing.

Open up OE and add the server yourself...





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Roger W. Norman
 
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Geez, all the same guys from RAP, APPLS and Alt.sekd. Whoda thunk it! g
Thanks, Kurt. It's on my newsgroups now, so I can ask dumb questions when I
need to about my 9652.

BTW, got a cheap suggestion for having a ADAT lightpipe compatible digital
switcher so I can end swapping lightpipe cables?

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SirMusic Studio

"Kurt Albershardt" wrote in message
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John Adair wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:33 +0100, Mondoslug1 wrote
(in article ):

This one's been asked on numerous occasions in the RME newsgroup and

the
official response is that it's nothing to worry about. BTW, if you've

not
had a look there yet, the group really is an outstanding resource.

More details at http://www.rme-audio.com/english/info/newsgrp.htm


Why can't I ever access that forum?



Well, it's only available on news.x-networks.de so maybe that's the

problem?

You don't use a user name or password to access it - just add an account

for
news.x-networks.de to your newsreader and leave the other fields blank

and
you should be good to go. The RME group won't be too hard to identify -

there
are only five groups on the entire server.


Or just click on news://news.x-networks.de/rme-audio.forum and see what

happens.




However, I've just noticed you're using AOL... Can you even add

additional
news servers to AOL? Or can you run a regular newsreader over the top of

it?

Yes.

So if the aboce link brings up the AOL newsreader, just open up Outlook

Express and configure it yourself as described above.





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