![]() There are more, but on the top of my head, those are all very good interfaces. These are my favorites, Yamaha, MOTU, Apogee, RME, Universal Audio, AVID, NEVE, Prism Sound, Bit tree, DiGi Grid, Cranbourne, Purple Audio, Allen and Heath, Steinberg, TC-Helicon. I have had great luck with my PCie card era MOTU equipment and drivers and that is for a windows machine. I would call Greg at Sweetwater, tell him Brian Burke sent you. They own Midas and many other companies that are at the top of the game. Behringer is really no longer a prosumer equipment manufacturer. ![]() ![]() Not 96 inputs and outputs to equipment and such. It sounds to me like you have 86 tracks inside a DAW. I believe the PCIe card I have can accept 4 breakout boxes that handle all DA/AD My two boxes will accept 32 1/4" TRS I/O and another 16 TIDIF/Spidif/ADAT/TASCAM digital I/O it has severe limitations compared with Ethernet or PCIe-based I/O solutions. They are either the largest or amongst the largest sound Pro Sound equipment retailers in the world.Īs far as what you choose, beware of USB 2. If you need USB, call Sweetwater Sound and ask for Greg Savino. ![]() I have a 24 I/0 and a 2409 MK3 with a 424 PCie Express card. If you are talking about 85 ins and 85 outs I also have just the ticket for you possibly, a MOTU PCIe card-based system, although it isn't USB. ![]() The MOTU you have won't come close to 85 tracks unless they are in a DAW. I wrote you a PM, I thought you wanted a USB MIDI hub. ![]()
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