Hi Mike!
I appreciate the time you take to answer me; I am very cautious about these matters and I like to know beforehand what to expect. Detailed information is not so easy to find.
That was a very interesting link to OWC and I explored it all. It looks like a good place to buy Thunderbolt cable, by the way.
I am also classically trained but since I like to do a lot of chamber music, I think 64GB RAM will hold me for quite a while. Nevertheless, I think I might upgrade the RAM in time (after I get everything else straightened out (mac pro, operating system, audio interface, DAW) so, YES, please tell me how your upgrade went.
As I mentioned, I am also looking at MOTU for an audio interface. I assume you are happy with your 1248. Since my last interface was a soundcard, I found the MOTU user instructions a bit bewildering. So I have a couple of questions about the 1248:
Can it operate as a stand-alone mixer without turning on the computer? I mean can I mix a few external devices, and output to amplification without any computer intervention?
If all I want is audio interface and mixing with my DAW and no other MOTU devices, I do not need the AVB switch, right? But do I need that AVB software they tell you to download at quickstart? I am assuming that all I need to do is plug the 1248 into a thunderbolt port, right? Will I get the same thing by plugging it into one of the ethernet ports (cheaper wire for longer reach)?
Something tells me I will think of more questions later.
Finally, what do you use for a midi interface? Do you think the MOTU one is any good? I used to have a midi interface that created 8 ports in the PC and communicated with USB, but also could midi switch external devices on its own without the PC runnning. Do you know if the MOTU or any other device works like that?
Best Regards,
Conrad