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> Does anyone have any experience with the AudioScience line of PCI CobraNet
> sound cards? Specifically interfacing them into SFX. Looking into replacing
> out Layla3G to interface into CobraNet inputs on our M7.
We have worked closely with AudioScience to assist them in making their CobraNet
interfaces work perfectly when multiple units are installed in a single computer
and have certified them for use with SoundMan-Server. You could use SFX to
control SoundMan-Server to provide up to 64 CobraNet input and output channels
per computer and multiples of that if you have multiple servers.
Press release is here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RSD-PR/message/34
Please feel free to contact me offlist for any further information.
Charlie
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On Dec 18, 3:39 pm, "Joel Howden" <howdenj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with the AudioScience line of PCI CobraNet sound cards? Specifically interfacing them into SFX. Looking into replacing out Layla3G to interface into CobraNet inputs on our M7.
> Thx!
> Joel
Do you already have the CobraNet card for the console? If not, take a
look at the Audinate Dante card. Dante is a lttle easier to deal with
than CobraNet and you don't need an interface for your computer. Each
Dante MY16-AUD card comes with a license to use their 64 ch software
codec on your computer. You get 64 channels in and out via the
Ethernet port on your computer.
http://www.audinate.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=44&category_id=8&option=com_virtuemart
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