I seem to remember that Charlie Steinberg wrote a multi client driver. Perhaps email support to see if they know anything about it?
Edit; Just seen that you already did this.
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"Not shure I get the ADAT solution - is that not still the same driver? - so two applications(clients) would still compete the same single-client ASIO driver ?"
Dietz' solution is almost the same (and he is the man who knows everything about MIR ;))
buy a cheap usb card with digital out and good asio driver and set this as output on MIR. or maybe your mainboard has digital out (herefore easily use asio4all driver!)
now in cubase you can use a digital input of MR816 (as audio input or virtual instrument). the only thing now missing is a digital cable between the devices ;)
btw: hi again! i would love to see your monster computer specs :)
My upcoming machine is basically the biggest XI-Machine but expanded with some neat things:
2x 2.93 GHz Intel® Xeon X5670 2x6Cores
48 Gb Ram
150 Gb Raptor sysdisk for music, 150 Gb raptor sysdisk for SAP and MC Visual Studio etc. Not dual boot, but as swap disk.
2x1Tb Raid 0 for Audio
3x256Gb Crucial RealSSD for sample libraries ( VSL Cube, Imperial and Ivory )
Hardware raid controller SAS/ATA 6Gb/s for the SSD
1 Tb HD for other libraries
HD5450 Eyefinity Graphic card
Extra TI firewire card
Everything is passive cooling and dampend.
Should be able to handle just about anything I throw at it - in fact I feel obliged to share that kind of computer power, so I am going to join some research networks, so that they may use it whenever I am not.
I am looking forward to get it [:D]
yes - its a bit insane I know.
I was just getting tired of investing in seperate machines, messing about with networks, MOL etc. - so I decided to get everything on 1 machine and get it right this time. So I hope this beast will deliver for years to come, years where I have a stable workstation and no worries :-)
Wow, that machine is a _real_ beast! May I use it for testing ....? [A]
[...] or maybe your mainboard has digital out (herefore easily use asio4all driver!)now in cubase you can use a digital input of MR816 (as audio input or virtual instrument). the only thing now missing is a digital cable between the devices 😉 [...]
Don't laugh - I tried this already, and it works like a charm! Actually it's an absolutely valid solution, with two BIG exceptions:
1. Most built-in soundcards don't allow for external clocking, thus they have to be the clock-master in a setup like that. You bet that its cheap clock is worse (jitter-wise) than anything used for pro (or even semi-pro) audio systems.
2. Many built-in soundcards use a fixed sample rate of 48 kHz. They _will_ play 44.1 kHz audio streams, but only on behalf of real-time resampling. This might not be the best possible way to listen to a delicate VSL/MIR-mix. 8-)
mnm - I plan to use an Echo Audiofire 4 - routing MIR to this and then run the s/pdif into one of my MR816.
However the Echo does not have ext.clock in, so I suppose it has to be the master, and sync the MR816 via the s/pdif ?
Man, this are going to spell trouble, I know it, I know it, I know it....
Why oh, why did I not listen to the little voice in my head: Buy RME Buy RME
The main reason I went for MR816 was because I use Cubase, so the extra tight integration was alluring - and it is nice and working well.
Also you seem to get more for less with MR816...just not multiclient operation [:(]
I had the opportunity to do a comparison btw. FW-800 and MR816 - and well not much difference in sound quality of the Mics, maybe the MR816 was a little bit more crisp. Both where stable, but I could get the RME all the way down to 64 samples w/o drop-outs, the MR816 started with dropouts at 96 samples.
I must admit that I sort of assumed that since the MR816 is supposed to be a professional audio interface, it would naturally have this feature, and I think its shame on Steinberg for not having provided this.
I hope MIR Pro will be released some time soon, preferably by august first [A] - and yeah you're right it would be great to have VI proxies in your sequencer.
[...] i am hoping the best for MIR pro. the absolute highlight would be the posibility to add instruments directly in cubase and do all the rest in MIR. no virtual midi or audio routing etc
I can't promise anything, but there might be a few pleasant surprises for you in the not so distant future 😉
Like I wrote in another thread recently: We have high hopes to see MIR Pro in Winter 2010/2011 - but that's not an official announcement, so please don't hold your breath for it. Software development is always a moving target when it comes to schedules ...
@Dietz said:
Like I wrote in another thread recently: We have high hopes to see MIR Pro in Winter 2010/2011 - but that's not an official announcement, so please don't hold your breath for it. Software development is always a moving target when it comes to schedules ...
Thx Dietz
- and I will try and breathe now and then [:D]