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RE: RME cards - workaround or not?

OK, the question semms to be rather uninteresting for most inmates. No Problem.

But for those who plan to use a modern RME soundcard I can say meanwhile: its a total nobrainer!

I couldn't resist trying out the one that was lying around at my home (which I didn't use so far because I had plans for some other solution). And after all the struggling with the inferior Cantatis and the unavoidable ASIO4ALL driver I found out that installation of the RME 9632 was a breeze. It was shocking how fast I got the first tone out of it.

cPlay configures automatically with this card. It appears to be totally stable. It has quite a few adjustment options, but they are nicely presented, so digging inside the drivers guts is unnecessary.

And the RME workaround mentioned by cics is unnecessary, too - at least in my system (which is built exactly as per cics' present recommendations).

I don't know yet if I'll keep the card. But for anyone who is interested in it and doesn't know how reliable it might be I would answer by now that he/she could safely and comfortably grab it and listen. I'm a beginner, too, but this was really easy going.

Cheers


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