sunmachine wrote:
I've an RME UCX connected to a PreSonus Central Station.
What do you think is better?
A. Connect the Xite via ADAT (or AES/EBU) to the UCX and thus listen through the UCX D/A converters
B. Connect the Xite's analog outputs to the Central Station
XITE-1 became the heart of my (home-) studio,- XITE-1 sounds excellent.
You need the right amp/speaker combo or good active speakers and, if possible, some audio optimization for the room.
XITE-1 itself is already a monitor controller, summing box, control room management etc., just only a remote control is missing.
The only thing I use between the XITE-1 and the amp is a passive volume knob w/ a mute switch actually.
sunmachine wrote:
Maybe I'll also get a Ferrofish A16 AE in the future.
An AD/DA connected to XITE-1 is the key to realize the monitor controller/controlroom setup w/ XITE-1 and SCOPE environment,- it offers the additional I/Os you need.
Actually I´m using a Nuendo (RME) 8 I/O which enables a lot of routing possibilities to different amp/speaker combos, earphone amps etc..
Talkback works via XITE-1´s Mic/DI on front panel and related routing.
sunmachine wrote:
So the next question will then be, if the D/A converter of the A16 are better than the ones of the Xite/UCX?
Well, I also own a RME card and now I don´t use it anymore, so it went back in is original box.
Same w/ my Steinberg VSL2020 card.
You can probaly sell the RME UCX and Presonus Central Station after you´ve found out how to set up your XITE-1 for your purposes.
In fact, I´d like to buy a A16mkII too if it had Z-Link.
I need one of the XITE-1´s ADAT I/Os for my Creamware Power Pulsar sitting in a 2nd machine.
As the result, only ONE ADAT I/O left over for AD/DA.
Bud