
With integration of the ADI-2 Pro into your setup (AIO) I mean this article: … our-Setup/ This is an overview about blog articles about RME devices and other stuff:

Or mic preamp or to use SPDIF towards your HiFi to use it as 2nd pair of monitors. Then you have on your AIO still ADAT and SPDIF I/O free, maybe to even integrate an additional 8-port ADDA converter The ADI-2 Pro could be connected via AES to the AIO. This gives you a very reliable and performant PCIe card withġ x Stereo Analog I/O (192 kHz) (expandable by boards)ġ x Phones Output (separate DAC, 192 kHz)Īdditionally you could integrate an ADI-2 Pro to get reference grade D/A conversion for near field monitors and phones. The AIO has the advantage that it can be expanded with additional analog I/O channels. take an AIO (PCIe), as you do not need too many channels. This would only limit you in terms of the selection of mainboards/systems.

PCI I wouldn't take anymore, as the majority of modern mainboards have no PCI slots anymore. To take a PCIe card for best performance and least protocol overhead which will save a few CPU cycles. You didn't tell which kind of system you have, I assume PC, but it doesn't matter anyway much,Īs you will get Windows and Apple drivers for the components that I propose to you below.Īlthough all RME driver are very performant and have a very low RTT I would recommend you Whats your budget ? What other equipment do you have (Monitors, Phones) ?
