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General discussion about music production Discussion concerning music production, composing, studio work, sequencing, software, etc.

 
 
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Old 11.11.2019, 11:18 AM
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Hm, I do not see a generall problem with USB 2.0 since it should be possible to transport quite a large number of channels with the given bandwidth. USB devices like RME show that it is possible. The problems mostly acoour because of driver issues and chip hardware.

Only in theory. As I already wrote: "The problem is not the single unit, but all those devices together sharing the USB bus." USB 2 was never desinged for real time distributed mutli-channel audio.


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Which do you miss in detail?

I am currently redesigning my workstation and preparing a release for electronic developers to enable them to produce their FPGA synths themselves and search for input.

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