I'm aware of that Cranborne unit, was (and am still) considering to get one, and the way I had planned to implement it was to have a DIO-8 (or OPT-8) card in the Alt I/O slot of the D8B, and have that connected to my digital patchbay (M-Audio Digitpatch 6x12 - it has 6 optical digital port-pairs that work for ADAT (and/or S/PDIF), plus another 6 RCA jack pairs that work for S/PDIF only), and would then have the Cranborne unit go to the digital patchbay as well.
So, if set that way, I could have the Cranborne unit use the 8 Alt I/O channels, over the detour of the DIGITAL Patchbay.
This leaves another 4 optical pairs on the digital Patchbay for other ADAT optical devices, so I can still get other (sets of 8-channels of) signals in and out of the D8B via ADAT and w/o changing wires.
I was thinking to get a nice 8-channel pre with ADAT out, and add that to the Alt I/O. If I put that on the digital Patchbay as well, I would have a choice to use the nice Pres during tracking, but then tie in the 500 Series modules in the Cranborne, when it’s time to add effects after recording… or start mixing.
...and I'd put the Line inputs/outputs of the 8-channel pre-unit on my analog patchbay, of course, so I could tie in outboard gear via the ANALOG patchbay and the 8-channel Pre&AD/DA unit.
Neither, a nice 8 channel pre, nor a Cranborne 500 Series unit with ADAT out were on the top of my priority list, lately, but once I get them, the above is how I’d hook it all up, to get maximum flexibility out of my setup without wiring changes
…oh, and I have to try this, still, but since the D8B allows to set ADAT or TDIF for it’s inputs and outputs separately, I guess this should mean that I should be able to transfer 24 digital channels at a time between the DAW and the HDR, by playing back on one end, and recording on all tracks on the other.
At least in theory, the recording should be identical to the source, if everything is set to unity gain, everywhere in the digital signal path. (I don’t trust that though, and know that it will mess with the integrity of those little zeros and ones… but nobody would ever hear the difference, I think… I wonder if there would be measurable jitter. Aaaaanyway…)
What a nerdy hobby this is, hahaha...