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> Motu 896 With Pci-424/324, synchrozing without digital timepiece
ravir
post Fri 2 Jul 2004, 04:59
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Hey All,

I am quite new to audio capture on os 10, and am confused with how to sync motu 896. My intention is to use 8 microphones as inputs to 896, and do some source localization calculations using data on os 10.

Basically, I need the audio coming into computer to be synchronized. For this, I thought I can use pci-424 as a clock source for 896. Is this possible? Or do I have to use a digital timepiece. Motu 896 manual talks about using ADATs and digital timepiece to sync everything. Since I do not need ADATs, I could use a timepiece alone. But, that option is more expensive than using a pci-424.

Even if pci-424 can be used, where can I buy it. Motu doesn't seem to sell it on its site. This card seems to be only available with other bigger units like 24I/O.

Appreciate any help,
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Ravi
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post Fri 2 Jul 2004, 11:36
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First, you can't use 896 with 424 PCI, it has a firewire interface.
If your computer has a firewire connection, just plug it in.

I'm not clear on what do you mean by "do some source localization calculations using data on os 10."

Anyhow, 896 comes with a program call "Audio Desk". it's basically Digital performer without MIDI.
That's all you need for recording.

About where can you buy Motu stuff. They are everywhere.
Your local music store, E bay, music website stores (try www.macmidimusic.com ,they ship worldwide).

This post has been edited by azusa: Fri 2 Jul 2004, 11:45
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