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Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

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Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

Postby Freqabeat » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:03 pm

Hi all, new to the d8b forum and 2 weeks into owning a d8b myself, and I'm very excited. I won't prolong my question, so I'll jump right into it.

I am currently running my d8b with 3 Motu 2408’s (1 mk3 and 2 mk1’s). But I want the option to be able to run at 192k (or at least 96k) and I know that’s not possible via the OPT-8 or the DIO-8, but is it possible over the AIO-8? I am looking into upgrading my 2408’s to the Motu HD192’s to run into my Pro Tools HD9 setup. Any ideas?
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Re: Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

Postby Crash » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:56 pm

The AIO.8 is an analog card, so it's signal is converted from inside the console with the limitations of what the d8b can convert from, being 24 bit/44.1 or 48... The conversion on the other side will be whatever that device converts at, so in theory you can do it with AIO.8 cards. I personally would stick with staying digital at 24 bit/44.1 and not do the extra conversions. It all becomes 16 bit or mp3 in the end anyway.
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Re: Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

Postby anyhorizon » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:43 pm

Crash wrote:The AIO.8 is an analog card, so it's signal is converted from inside the console with the limitations of what the d8b can convert from, being 24 bit/44.1 or 48.


That's not strictly true. The AIO-8 card has the same converters as are in the desk. I do agree, however, with your other advice.

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Re: Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

Postby Crash » Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:51 am

From the console..the card, we are splitting hairs in the scheme of things....
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Re: Sample Rate With AIO-8 Cards

Postby anyhorizon » Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:40 am

Hairs were made for splitting. Otherwise the shampoo companies would be all at sea.

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