Hey All
Has anyone ever used a firewire patchbay in between a pc, mac and a motu product like the 2408? I use a 2408MKII with a pc but I'd like to learn Mac and use DP3 and I'm wondering if I can use a firewire patchbay to make switching easier. I realize that the pci series uses a proprietary type of format and is not the same as firewire, but would the interconnect still work?
Also - anyone got tips for a soon-to-be mac newbe?
peace
Rich C
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Rich,
I'd be afraid it would be similar to the optical bays and switches a while back. You had a bunch which could do S/PDIF, but not ADAT, and stuff which couldn't properly handle 24bit streams and so on, whereas with cheap passive crap, it didn't matter (light was light). I suspect most digital stuff needs to interact and negotiate more and would need to know the specifics of the stream, even if all the pinning and electrical criteria was met. A better way to run, might be to just equip one of the machines with a cheap digital i/o capable card (or onboard if it's there), and run a digital audio link to the 2408. You'd obviously lose the flexibility of the 2408 on that one machine, but you would have a nice clean audio path to the same main outs (and ins) you were using on the real interface. S/PDIF i/o is becoming pretty common now, even with onboard sound circuits.
Good Luck,
George
PS- You're supposed to go from the Mac to the PC, not the other way around. (
just joking, I've had more Macs than you might guess)
I'd be afraid it would be similar to the optical bays and switches a while back. You had a bunch which could do S/PDIF, but not ADAT, and stuff which couldn't properly handle 24bit streams and so on, whereas with cheap passive crap, it didn't matter (light was light). I suspect most digital stuff needs to interact and negotiate more and would need to know the specifics of the stream, even if all the pinning and electrical criteria was met. A better way to run, might be to just equip one of the machines with a cheap digital i/o capable card (or onboard if it's there), and run a digital audio link to the 2408. You'd obviously lose the flexibility of the 2408 on that one machine, but you would have a nice clean audio path to the same main outs (and ins) you were using on the real interface. S/PDIF i/o is becoming pretty common now, even with onboard sound circuits.
Good Luck,
George
PS- You're supposed to go from the Mac to the PC, not the other way around. (

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I thought about this myself, since I have my 828 anchored to my rack and use my Traveler for mobile recording and studio stuff. I also use multiple computers for different projects and having spare fw plugs dangling out the back looks stupid. It would just make things a little easier and cleaner by having a three firewire port patchbay. Neutrik makes hardcore mountable firwire connectors. You could build a patchbay with those and a Raxxess panel with the holes you can punch out.
http://www.neutrik.com/images/ock/produ ... 914070.pdf
Greg
http://www.neutrik.com/images/ock/produ ... 914070.pdf
Greg
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