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@Simsy said:
I wonder how many audio channels you can get running accross ethernet? I wonder would it be possible to route all instruments back individually and be able to mix them all in the DAW?
Wonder the same thing! I also wonder how much latency there will be related to the number of simultaniously streamed channels and how much strain that will force on CPU of both slave and host computer.
Gigabit ethernet can stream a LOT more than 16 stereochannels fyi. We have had a SAN setup at my studio that were easilly running 60+ stereo channels of 24bit 48khz audio, and it was all running using a single gigabit ethernet connection. Throughput up to 400 MB/s should be the "roof" approximately.[H]
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Yes it sounds great. A tigers leap forward both in DAW-slave interaction, with the VE and VI. I would prefer ethernet connection, setting it up isn't that hard - I managed[H]
Re 1 gigabyte ethernet; I worked with one for a year or so. Yes it works seamlessly, however I did have to maintain latency between DAW PC and FX-T slave PC mostly because Spectrasonics Trilogy demanded it; even when freezing tracks (Cubase 4) it kept cutting up the sound. -until I enlarged latency. Which was a surprise at 1GB connection. But it works.
best regards, Jorgen