[AudioI] Are the sound cards stackable?
Serge Ortega
serge at regie-technologie.com
Tue Feb 2 09:23:23 UTC 2021
Hello Andrea
You can try using 2 raspberries, each equipped with an Octo card.
Communication can be done using netjack, the network component of the
jackd library. It is a low latency system. The result is quite
impressive on an internal network.
With software like Ardour, you can have access to a 12in / 16out system.
Best regards
Serge
Le 02/02/2021 à 07:45, Andrea Bonamini via People a écrit :
> Thank you Matt for the reply and clarification!
>
> Regards,
> -Andrea
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2021, 3:23 PM Matt <matt at audioinjector.net
> <mailto:matt at audioinjector.net>> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/2/21 6:40 am, Andrea Bonamini via People wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>
> Hi
>
>
>>
>> I need to work on 8 channels projects (8 inputs/8 outputs) and I
>> was wondering if I can stack a Stereo card on top of a octo card
>> or eventually even stack a octo card on top of another octo card
>> to extend the inputs capability.
>
>
> As there is only one I2S bus, two cards can't operate as master on
> the same bus. To create a 16 or 12 channel bus would require a
> different hardware setup.
>
>
>>
>> If this is the case, stacking two octo cards will give me a 12
>> input channels capability?
>> There will be extra delay due to the fact that we have two
>> distinct ADC circuits?
>
>
> I think that we need to create the "Hexa" soundcard for this purpose !
>
>
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your reply,
>> -Andrea
>>
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