Got one for €300.
The cheapest way to own a RME.
Has 4 ADAT/SPDIF INs and 4x ADAT SPDIF OUTs, processing done on a Spartan6.
Plus a stereo monitor out, based on an AK4452 + TS922 line driver out.
Sounds nice, but with the typical "sterile" sound signature every modern DeltaSigma DAC has.
Replace the TS922 with a decent RR-out opamp, in my case a OPA1656, for headphone only a AD8397 might fit the bill as well. Opamp supply is only +-5V.
If RME keeps up their carefulness for the drivers, you can count on support for the next 5yrs+
The cheapest way to own a RME.
Has 4 ADAT/SPDIF INs and 4x ADAT SPDIF OUTs, processing done on a Spartan6.
Plus a stereo monitor out, based on an AK4452 + TS922 line driver out.
Sounds nice, but with the typical "sterile" sound signature every modern DeltaSigma DAC has.
Replace the TS922 with a decent RR-out opamp, in my case a OPA1656, for headphone only a AD8397 might fit the bill as well. Opamp supply is only +-5V.
If RME keeps up their carefulness for the drivers, you can count on support for the next 5yrs+
Been using my first generation Babyface maybe 7 years or so with Linux, windows and osX without problemos. It has too few channels for coming projects so had to order Digiface USB, a no brainer.
Latest driver for the first generation Babyface timestamped June 2019. Really, this is superb, don't know any other computer related products having such a long support. So, again a big thumb for RME for delivering reliable products!
Latest driver for the first generation Babyface timestamped June 2019. Really, this is superb, don't know any other computer related products having such a long support. So, again a big thumb for RME for delivering reliable products!
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