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  • WOW - just installed my Duet - very good! Thanks for the good advice on that one! No more awful intel audio for me!

  • just curious if sysinfo tells something - isn't it a realtek?

    christian


    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Not Realtek - Oxford. This is the chip:

    http://www.oxsemi.com/products/audio/OXFW971.html

    J.

  • not for me - the Audio pane in system info on my Mac Pro (2008) says that the chipset is "Intel High Definition Audio"

  • thanks for looking ... jbm, you are referring to the duet - yes? othwise (if it was in the macPro) i'd wonder why we don't see a breakout box ...

    christian


    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • huh? Oops... yes, sorry... I was talking about the Duet.

  • I just bought a MBP, and wanted to know if there is a way i could connect the duet to my JBL 4328p moniters. I have a motu 2408mkiii, but hoping to go the path of apogee one day. But for now wanting to know if i could use the Duet or will i need another adapter or setup. Or am i just out of luck. I have my jbl setup with spdif , is it possible to do the same or I have to find another route.


  •  I hate to rain on everyone's celebration of the Duet, but I feel compelled to mention that it does not have any digital inputs. In terms of use with samples, its main function seems to be D/A conversion - - so it would be nice if it could accept digital input from another interface. For example if you had 4 instances of VE standalones routed into a MOTU 2408 whose stereo outputs were routed to a stereo S/PIDF output which was then routed to a S/PIDF input on a Duet (which, in reality, lacks such an input) then you could have the flexibility that the 2408 provides in the digital domain + the nifty A/D conversion of the Duet. But that is, alas, not, presently, the case. 


  • Hi Steve, I'm well aware of this detail with the Duet - I mentionned it in my first post in this thread - as (I hope) a lot of Duet buyers.

    Ensemble was the other choice in case of multi computers configuration - which I don't use anymore so... The lack of dig i/o is not a problem, plus MIDI/Audio flow will transit thru gigabit eth. soon enough. Duet is perfect for those who needs to plug two mikes and a pair of monitors/headphones in a Macbook Pro for live purposes, or in an 8 cores with wagons'o'ram (when I say "perfect", I'm talking hardware - they haven't updated their driver since X.5.0. No showstoppers, but some tribbles) ...

    Christian


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    @cfdg said:

    Duet is perfect for those who needs to plug two mikes and a pair of monitors/headphones in a Macbook Pro for live purposes, or in an 8 cores with wagons'o'ram Christian

    Exactly Christian - that's what it's basically for - that's why it doesn't cost much either.