PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
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PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
Hi All! My 2007 Mac Pro is really on it's last legs now. I have a new-ish MacBook Pro that totally smokes it in a number of ways, BUT my interface (RME Multiface II) connects to a PCI/PCIe card via Firewire Cable and my laptop obviously doesn't have that (It's thunderbolt only). Has anyone used an expansion chassis like this for PCIe card interfaces?
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/HELIOS3S/
Does it work? I would also use it for the video card for my 2 big monitors.
I ALSO have a UAD PCI card from the computer I used before this one. I can't seem to find whether or not PCI cards will fit and work in a PCIe slot, and obviously don't know if UAD would still function. It's not something I care about TOO much. I've lived without UA plugins for almost a decade and will continue to survive without them.
ANyone heere have experience with this?
PS/worth noting - I would love to just upgrade my interface, but unless I win the BURL songwriting contest I just don't think I can afford a decent 8x8 interface right now.
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/HELIOS3S/
Does it work? I would also use it for the video card for my 2 big monitors.
I ALSO have a UAD PCI card from the computer I used before this one. I can't seem to find whether or not PCI cards will fit and work in a PCIe slot, and obviously don't know if UAD would still function. It's not something I care about TOO much. I've lived without UA plugins for almost a decade and will continue to survive without them.
ANyone heere have experience with this?
PS/worth noting - I would love to just upgrade my interface, but unless I win the BURL songwriting contest I just don't think I can afford a decent 8x8 interface right now.
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
I would contact RME directly, they are a great bunch of guys.
https://www.rme-audio.com/home.html
As to PCI to PCIe, nope, it will not work.
It is a completely different hardware architecture.
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/pci- ... patibility
As to that Thuderfart box, it says it:
"
PCIe Cards Supported
One PCIe 3.0 card that is up to half-length, full-height, and double-width
PCIe cards that utilize a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface. PCIe cards that require a minimum of 8 or more PCIe lanes are not supported.
GPUs not supported
If the card requires a driver it must be Thunderbolt-aware.
Cards that require more than 75W are not supported.
"
GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) cards NOT supported. SO, you need to look for a different brand.
I recommend these guys, they have compatibility with Avid HD / TDM since forever. And that is hard to do.
They make the famous Magma expansion chassis.
https://www.onestopsystems.com/magma-th ... -expansion
Contact them to find out which of their boxes can run what you own (outside the PCI UAD card).
https://www.rme-audio.com/home.html
As to PCI to PCIe, nope, it will not work.
It is a completely different hardware architecture.
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/pci- ... patibility
As to that Thuderfart box, it says it:
"
PCIe Cards Supported
One PCIe 3.0 card that is up to half-length, full-height, and double-width
PCIe cards that utilize a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface. PCIe cards that require a minimum of 8 or more PCIe lanes are not supported.
GPUs not supported
If the card requires a driver it must be Thunderbolt-aware.
Cards that require more than 75W are not supported.
"
GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) cards NOT supported. SO, you need to look for a different brand.
I recommend these guys, they have compatibility with Avid HD / TDM since forever. And that is hard to do.
They make the famous Magma expansion chassis.
https://www.onestopsystems.com/magma-th ... -expansion
Contact them to find out which of their boxes can run what you own (outside the PCI UAD card).
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
If / when you don upgrade, I recommend ethernet based audio interfaces.
I am using Focusrite RedNet2 with Dante. Amazing. And I still can use my old 2008 Mac Pro with it, and my new MacBook Pro 2019, together.
I am using Focusrite RedNet2 with Dante. Amazing. And I still can use my old 2008 Mac Pro with it, and my new MacBook Pro 2019, together.
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
That's a brilliant idea!Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 4:45 pmI would contact RME directly, they are a great bunch of guys.
I'm on Logic not PT so dont need anything avid related...
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
How do you go ethernet into your macbook pro? Mine only has thunderbolt ports.Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 4:59 pmIf / when you don upgrade, I recommend ethernet based audio interfaces.
I am using Focusrite RedNet2 with Dante. Amazing. And I still can use my old 2008 Mac Pro with it, and my new MacBook Pro 2019, together.
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4 ... UTF8&psc=1DrummerMan wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 8:59 pmHow do you go ethernet into your macbook pro? Mine only has thunderbolt ports.Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 4:59 pmIf / when you don upgrade, I recommend ethernet based audio interfaces.
I am using Focusrite RedNet2 with Dante. Amazing. And I still can use my old 2008 Mac Pro with it, and my new MacBook Pro 2019, together.
From there, to a NetGear GS116e 16 port ethernet switch, to everyone else in my microcosm. Approved for use by Audinate, who makes the Dante codec and drivers and licenses it to various makers of audio stuff. It is becoming more and more ubiquitous. I get 4mS latency roundtrip on the laptop.
Once I get a new Mac Pro tower, I can install their PCIe card, and get less than 1mS latency throughput. Better or equal than Avid's HD cards. Many manufacturers are jumping onto this really great format. They just came out with a Neve 1073 8 channel mic preamp, which has a Dante option card. Crazy.
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
Just following up here in case anyone is curious down the road. I emailed RME today and they got right back to me saying that they've used expansion chassis like that with no additional latency so it looks like I'm good to go!
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Re: PCI expansion chassis for RME interface?
Good to hear. Let us know how it goes.DrummerMan wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 1:02 pmJust following up here in case anyone is curious down the road. I emailed RME today and they got right back to me saying that they've used expansion chassis like that with no additional latency so it looks like I'm good to go!
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