Hi, Andy,
I think there is a missing piece here:
Why are you bypassing the converters in the DAL CardDeluxe? They are rather
competent as I understand it (it was on my short list--I ended up with an RME
Multiface). Even Bruel and Kjaer have used it in the acoustics PC-based
instrumentation, as I understand it. Http://www.pcavtech.com who actually
tests
cards in depth gives it an excellent rating.
While you're asking for AES/EBU output and the DAL CardDeluxe is SPDIF in
natively, DAL sells an AES/EBU and TOSLINK input adapter for $92.
http://www.digitalaudio.com/DIGITALAUDIO/myarticles.asp?P=5216&S=75&PubID=4401
I'd be curious if the other responders to this feel that the CardDeluxe
converters are inferior, and in what way.
I can see applications where you'd rather route/run AES/EBU data than analog
audio, but I'd like to understand the application. Many transfer suites are
compact enough that the runs aren't long.
Cheers,
Richard
--
Richard L. Hess
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
Quoting andy kolovos <akolovos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Folks,
>
> Since we're on a product-suggestion line right now, I'm looking for
> recommendations for an external 24/96 A/D converter with AES/EBU output.
> Not interested in USB.
>
> Price range is $200-$2,000 or so, but leaning toward the middle of that
> range. Would be going into a PC via a DAL CardDeluxe.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> andy
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