Hmmm... I'd be interested in giving it a shot perhaps. It might make for more accurate metering on the Central Station. Although there might be a chance too that the HD192 could sound better than CS.grimepoch wrote:Very true. Well, if you ever get a chance to try it. Converting to SPDIF from AES/EBU is pretty straight forward. Same data package just different voltage format. Converter should be cheap, BUT:
That is a good question about the 192. The 896 is a lot older so definely older parts.
I did the calibration setup in the CS manual but the analog metering was a little inaccurate and showed clipping early. I had to adjust DP's output to -18.4db then set the calibration on CS telling CS that was actually -18db and it was fine.
One gripe was that I downloaded the testone as an AIFF file from Presonus site and it came out all funky... was not a sine wave but full scale noise. I didn't realize it because I started the calibration with main volume down. Then I downloaded the WAV version of the 1k sine wave and they recorded the sine wave at -18, so that 0db on a channel fader was -18 at the master. Which was groovy, but then when they tell you after calibrating to check it at full scale to see if it clips, you can't.
I ended up finding another 1k tone online that worked for calibration. And yep, it does indeed sound much better than when I was using my cheapo Behringer mixer (one of those little tiny ones) as a volume control.