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OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92591] Fri, 09 November 2007 16:56 Go to next message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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>>>>>> And this will only get crazier. As bandwidth increases the value of
>> data
>>>>>> decreases. It's as simple and unchangeable as the laws of scarcity
in
>>>> microeconomics.
>>>>>> I recently did a bittorrent download of the new version of Ubuntu.
700MB
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92616 is a reply to message #92591] Sun, 11 November 2007 00:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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on any track recording. In the monitor of the
>>> mixer, the instrument or vox is clear, clean and loud, but when it get
> to
>>> Paris, it is too low. If I decrease the monitor of Paris, then dubbing
> is
>>> impossible cause I can't hear nothing but the current take. If you know
>>> what I mean. Again, thanks for your advice....
>>>
>>> ~ Ed
>>>
>>>
>>> Martin Harrington <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>>>>On 2/1/08 5:39 AM, in article 477a7ac3$1@linux, "Ed" <askme@email.com&g
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92624 is a reply to message #92616] Sun, 11 November 2007 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
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the chips it uses.

The new ADI8-QS converters have a really low internal latency.
From the web page-
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In the QS RME uses a high-class AD converter from Cirrus Logic,
offering exceptional Signal to Noise and distortion figures. But the
biggest difference to all other ADCs out there is its innovative digital
filter, achieving for the first time a delay of only 12 samples in
Single Speed (0.25 ms), 9 samples in Double Speed (0.09 ms), and 5 (!)
samples in Quad Speed (0.026 ms).

These values are less than a quarter of those available from even much
more expensive devices. They represent an important step in further
reducing the latency in the computer-based recording studio. At DS and
QS the added latency can simply be ignored. The DA-converter offers
similar conversion in the range of 5 to 10 samples, turning analog
digital monitoring into real analog-style monitoring!

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Chris


Neil wrote:
> Zero-Latency Monitoring. You select it in your Total Mix M
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92629 is a reply to message #92624] Sun, 11 November 2007 18:42 Go to previous message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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t;> of warm spit. The tidal wave does not ask permission from the house it
will
>> soon wash to sea.
>
>Nor does the independent artist have to be either a T shirt shop or a
>bucket of warm spit. They can do traditional merch if it fits, or they
>can find another business model. Instead of a destructive tidal wave,
>you could just as well visualize continuing technical improvements as a
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