The RME HDSPe RayDAT is a multi-channel, multi-format and multi-task tool in stunning professional quality, the ideal solution from recording up to the final mastering.
RME HDSPe RayDAT is capabll of handling a whopping 36 channels of inputs and outputs. For the first time, even SPDIF (phono) and AES/EBU (XLR) are simultaneously operational due to separated hardware and record/playback devices. RayDAT offers no less than 4 x ADAT optical I/O, SPDIF I/O and AES/EBU I/O. On top, there are 2 MIDI I/Os and TotalMix, RME's unsurpassed DSP-based real-time mixer/router, with hardware-calculated level metering and complete MIDI remote capability.
HDSPe RayDAT also supports the optional TCO for synchronization to timecode (LTC/video). Internal ADAT inputs and outputs allow to add up to two TDIF ports directly inside the computer via RME's optional expansion boards.
HDSPe RayDAT is the newly developed PCI Express version of the HDSP 9652. A genuine PCI Express core consequently takes full advantage of the new format, achieving significant performance gains in multitrack audio. Thanks to RME's secure flash update technology, firmware improvements, adjustments, and bugfixes can be installed easily at any time.
RME HDSPe RayDAT Video
RME HDSPe RayDAT main features include:
I use RayDAT addition to my Akai DR16pro 32 channel system.
I run on a Windows 10 PC ( in an external chassis) Adobe Audition and Reaper they both run totally stable with the RayDAT card.
The PC (slave) is synchronized to my Akai Dr16pro system (master) through MIDI TC. Both the AKAI’s and the PC are connected to a Yamaha 02r96.
The whole system runs smoothly and without any errors.
Feature-wise, the card does exactly what you it needs to do. Provide rock-solid and stable I/O at low latency. Not only do you have 4x ADAT I/O but also 2 midi channels, AES and S/PDIF.
The box includes the MIDI and AES breakout cables, and 4 ADAT cables.