The 192 I/O is all about sounding phenomenal — rivaling similar products more than double its price. On top of offering up to 16 channels of analog and digital I/O, the 192 I/O lets you take your pick over a flexible range of connection types. And with 24-bit/192kHz A/D and D/A operation, the Digidesign 192 I/O is your one-stop choice for getting your tracks into the world of Pro Tools|HD. An expansion port onboard lets you directly connect another 192 I/O or its little brother the 96 I/O. For clarity and precision, at an unbeatable value — it's got to be the Digidesign 192 I/O.
...piece). As ProTools expert points out (thank you!) the way it shows up in Hardware setup is as 2 Digital AVID I/Os per DigiLink port used. A bit weird and confusing since none of the listed inputs on those pages are right and all Input setup is done on the Red 4PRe itself (like...
...sub. Quested VS3208b and 15” Quested subwoofer are self powered. Headphones PSB M4U1 through Oppo HA-1 headphone amp. AES/EBU from Avid I/O to Oppo. I chose the PSB because they sound kind of close to the ProAc. Mixing on ProAc 91.5% of the time, headphone mixing 8%, Quested .5%. I would like to re-work my MidField setup...
...still have no issues going in and out of PT to get some analog goodness into the chain via the 192 I/o. IMO, the benefits negate any negatives.
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