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Perfect solution for getting large numbers of channels into a computer
By: Scott
Submitted: 11/7/2021
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It just works perfectly. Using it to transfer Alesis HD24 tracks back and forth between computer and unit. Also works well with preamps that utilize the ADAT 8 channel standard. 32 inputs and 34 outputs (counting the two outputs for the headphone). I can even use one of the ADAT optical channels for SP/DIF with my CD burner. It's a perfect solution for my needs and so small that it just can sit anywhere. Driver was easy to install and worked immediately.
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Seamless ADAT integration, perfect sync with other devices.
By: Hill-Bob
Submitted: 8/29/2019
3 people found this review helpful.
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If you need a larger channel count than most interfaces will let you connect, this device is just the ticket! I have it running alongside an RME UFX II, word clock sent to a Ferrofish Pulse 16, with all light pipes sent back via the DigiFace.
The RME drivers show all 30 analogue AD/DA I/O ports available as a single interface in my DAW, and indicate the sync status in the driver setup panels.
The RME drivers also automatically set the sample rate from the DAW sessions for all components, so I no longer have to worry about where all those knobs and buttons are, and can create or open a project at any sample rate without fussing around with other settings.
RME Total Mix Effects takes a little getting used to, but I can track a full band with direct monitoring and effects, patch huge amounts of external preamps and other outboard gear. The converters on both units are pristine.
I have a very high powered workstation with 64gb memory, and input latency at 96khz/128 sample buffer is 1.51ms, with output latency at 2.11ms. I am happy as a clam!
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Miserable Setup!!
By: Damian
Submitted: 3/12/2017
2 people found this review helpful.
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The RME Digiface boasts an easy setup. That is simply untrue! I guess RME has been hanging with good ol' 45 and making their facts up as they go. The website is just as clunky with a Windows 95 vibe. The software it comes with called TotalMix wouldn't launch. I sent RME an email and I hope they can get it up and running because in concept its totally neat.