CW USB 2.0 interface...

Request a new device/modular module, and hope that some enterprising developer grants your wish!

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titodave
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Post by titodave »

Yes, with a couple of dsp´s or more and perhaps two mic preamps, just for mobile recording. I have a serious problem with that this summer...I can´t carry with my pc!
CW, please !!Think about that...
(P.D.: with ADAT and MIDI i/o. a16 is easy to carry on...and a really cool look!!!)
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Post by AndreD »

Imho, USB2 is not the way to go!
There is no "handshake" support for sync. signal transfer, e.g.

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titodave
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Post by titodave »

how about fw?
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Post by AndreD »

tricky, but possible :wink:
sym90
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Post by sym90 »

Yes,
i also confirm that it's really important that Creamware does an usb2/firewire interface option for a16ultra , option planned at the time when i purchased it!

I think now it's the right time to do that!

sYm

PS : what about doing a firewire driver for z-link protocol? Since it's a bit different from firewire, I guess that bypassing power pins, it should use a customized version of "standard" ieee1394 protocol...

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Post by sharc »

Yes it would be good to see the A16-ultra become a little bit more than just a stupid (expensive) box.
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