rkn80 said:I'm sorry. Currently there is no further development because managing the group buy eats a lot of free time and some members seem not to care about their order and that I already paid for them.
how would you compare them to converters you've used previously? i'll be using them either way, but i'm curious to hear preliminary opinions.Kingston said:Oh crap! I was already looking into configuring this project further with arduino. My first 4 channel input module, AES board and its PSU's are working fine.
unfortunate to hear raphael. hopefully once a few more of us get ours up and running there will be more incentive for others to scoop up the rest of them.rkn80 said:I'm sorry. Currently there is no further development because managing the group buy eats a lot of free time and some members seem not to care about their order and that I already paid for them.
grantlack said:how would you compare them to converters you've used previously? i'll be using them either way, but i'm curious to hear preliminary opinions.
horvitz said:Raphael,
I know it's probably not going to be as popular as the AES option, but any thoughts about ADAT in/out? I've been kind of sitting on the ADC boards I bought from you for a little while because of other projects and the fact that AES isn't useful to me right now. Thanks!
Brian
rkn80 said:I noticed that clocking becomes quite difficult when you try to make a really big unit.
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