What is the use case for many sound cards ?
Is it channel count or the need for networking or both ?
Matt
On 12/11/19 8:41 am, Nick Copeland wrote:
* I'd like to run up to nine soundcards with Jack. *
Ha, I'll raise you two. I'd like to run 11 sounds cards with Jack. At
192 mega bored.
I'd like to run up to nine soundcards with Jack.
Ha, I'll raise you two. I'd like to run 11 sounds cards with Jack. At 192 mega
bored.
Raise me if you dare, I have a good hand, it's prime.
"at the end of the day its nil nil at half time???.
Trevor Brooking
Hi Manuel,
It looks like those ES-8's have ADAT I/O. Could you sync their internal
clocks by daisy chaining them via ADAT I/O off of the RME's ADAT output?
- Mike
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:43 PM Len Ovens wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2019, lacu...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> > I'd like to run up to nine
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019, lacu...@gmx.net wrote:
I'd like to run up to nine soundcards with Jack.
nope, won't happen.
Eight times Expert Sleepers ES-8 via USB
USB in particular will not be in sync.
To use them together and see the i/o on jack will require an extrenal
client or two per usb
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:26 PM wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> * I'd like to run up to nine soundcards with Jack. *
>
> Eight times Expert Sleepers ES-8 via USB
> and one RME Madi HDSPe card on a PCIe slot.
>
> In Linux at 96 kilobauds.
>
> I read here
> https://jackaudio.org/faq/multiple_devices.html
Hello,
I'd like to run up to nine soundcards with Jack.
Eight times Expert Sleepers ES-8 via USB
and one RME Madi HDSPe card on a PCIe slot.
In Linux at 96 kilobauds.
I read here
https://jackaudio.org/faq/multiple_devices.html
about clocking issues as each card is run by it's
Hi.
Tomorrow Tuesday it's again the Linux audio meeting at c-base in
Berlin. See you there at 20.
Cheers
/Daniel
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