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Bops2000
04-08-2007, 01:58 PM
The terratec phase 88's are just too freakin volatile with Sonar 6 or 5 or 4. terratec is a fart in the wind as far as support.

Need sugestions on different approach.
I was lookin at the 1010 lt, however I can't see where it is 'stackable' to 16 true in and outs...I want it to be connected to my mackie 24/8.
I don't do ADAT or litepipe, so hammerfal and the like are more than I need.....
Perhaps I am I am asking too much from a sound card.
I am looking at this ... http://www.zzounds.com/item--MTU24IO
but at 1500 passuzas, there may be another attack, get rid of the mackie, and run onyx

itsplayed
04-08-2007, 03:06 PM
Hey Bops, have you looked into these cards at all?......

http://www.audiotrak.net/maya1010.htm

I'm not sure if you can cascade these puppies though!

Bops2000
04-08-2007, 03:20 PM
just did, scary, looks like terratecs..
I will try and contact them, as I need 2 of them
thanks stevie, happy keesters

itsplayed
04-08-2007, 03:52 PM
Yes, they are eerily similar to the Terratecs. I believe that the M-Audio 1010's may be your best bet here, as you can cascade up to 4 units in a single system as long as the music software supports it....I'm guessing that Sonar does.

dcwave
04-08-2007, 04:36 PM
I used to run a pair of Delta 1010's into a Mackie 24x8 and before that an Alesis 32.

Bops2000
04-08-2007, 05:35 PM
I used to run a pair of Delta 1010's into a Mackie 24x8 and before that an Alesis 32.
Thats what i am thinkin guys, i have the video machine, (this one) hooked up as well to the mackie, this one has a 2496 in it with sonar pro 5, I run peer to peer between the 2 puters. As well as 8 mic's of drums into the mackie, and like to keep all my settings at input.
I will contemplate further on the delta's... either way, mo money declared as a loss this tax year :(