![]() The Digiset offers three ADAT optical digital inputs and outputs (making 24 channels in and out) plus stereo SPDIF digital I/O, a nine-pin ADAT Sync port, word clock I/O via BNC connectors, two pairs of MIDI I/O and a headphone output. RME, never content to rest on their laurels, plan further additions to the range as well as developments to the driver software to give new features.įinished in Nuendo's now familiar silver and pale blue livery, the Digiset and Multiset are both half-width rack units (a matching full-width rack tray to house the two units side by side is available). Drivers and utilities are supplied for both Windows and Mac OS 9, and there are Mac OS X versions slated for imminent release currently, the units are supported under Windand XP, and Mac OS 9.1 and above. For the review, I was supplied with both interface cards and the Multiset breakout box. Unlike the 9652 (first reviewed as an RME product by Martin Walker in SOS September 1999), however, the audiolink system is more than just a PCI card.Ĭurrently, the items available are two interface cards - one a PCI type and one a PCMCIA type - and two breakout boxes, the Digiset and Multiset. ![]() The Nuendo Audiolink 96 system on test here thus has an identical counterpart in RME's Hammerfall DSP range, while other items in the Nuendo range include the 9652 - a rebadged RME Hammerfall DIGI 9652 - and the DD8, also known as RME's ADI8 DD. Quote Steinberg are keen to establish their Nuendo brand in the hardware arena, and to this end have formed an ongoing alliance with German soundcard manufacturer RME.
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