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stompboxjonstompboxjon

No driver problems

RME Audio Hammerfall DSP HDSP 9652Published on 10/22/12 at 22:31
The HDSP 9652 is the updated version of the DIGI9652 from Hammerfall. It has 3 ADAT optical ins and outs. 1 SPDIF digital In and out and 1 breakout cable. The HDSP 9652 is well made, and will update the drivers as you go so you don’t ever have to worry about the drivers failing with your computer or some issues coming about. As long as you system is connected to the internet you will never have to worry about drivers because the HDSP 9652 does all of the work for you.


UTILIZATION

The HDSP 9652 has a SyncCheck option that will check all of the inputs and signals to make sure they are all synced with your BPM or Clock. The HDSP 9652 comes with the drivers for Mac OS9, Mac OS X, Windows...…
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The HDSP 9652 is the updated version of the DIGI9652 from Hammerfall. It has 3 ADAT optical ins and outs. 1 SPDIF digital In and out and 1 breakout cable. The HDSP 9652 is well made, and will update the drivers as you go so you don’t ever have to worry about the drivers failing with your computer or some issues coming about. As long as you system is connected to the internet you will never have to worry about drivers because the HDSP 9652 does all of the work for you.


UTILIZATION

The HDSP 9652 has a SyncCheck option that will check all of the inputs and signals to make sure they are all synced with your BPM or Clock. The HDSP 9652 comes with the drivers for Mac OS9, Mac OS X, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and if you have a different system like Windows Vista or Windows 7 you can easily get the drivers online when you purchase or the HDSP 9652 might find the drivers for you when you install it. There really is no brain work when installing the HDSP 9652, because it does all of the work for you.


GETTING STARTED

I have had no compatibility issues while using the HDSP 9652, it worked great on my Windows XP machine and even when I updated the service packs it downloaded a new driver and then worked perfectly again. There really is nothing to worry about with installing this interface or drivers because all of the work is done for you.


OVERALL OPINION

The interface is very quiet, it makes no noise and the latency is nowhere to be found. You can use this to record whatever type of audio you want to record whether it be digital or analog signals. My favorite part of this interface is that it updates all of the drivers for you and you don’t have to worry about any of the technical stuff. My least favorite thing about this interface is that it is not portable, having several different machines that I use made me have to have different interfaces for all of them. I wish I could have this on all of my desktop computers. The precision and quality of sound is amazing. It is worth the buy.
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tootstoots

RME Audio Hammerfall DSP HDSP 9652Published on 01/24/06 at 04:24
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
-the number of enter / exits, sound engineers boards
-registration and mixing in dtd
-PC Quite powerful and ddibr /> -any kind

USE

-install ing her with a friend

IMPLEMENTATION

-stable, flexible, near-zero latency, up 26 among I / O!
for my part I have recorded up to 18 tracks simultaneously in 24 / 44htz carefree

NOTICE GLOBAL

-three years
-fiabilittotal mix, however limited 24 / 96htz (but above mean ?!)
-yes although somewhat complex without french manual
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Anonymous

RME Audio Hammerfall DSP HDSP 9652Published on 01/16/08 at 06:03
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information

USE

Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information

IMPLEMENTATION

Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me...…
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Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information

USE

Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information

IMPLEMENTATION

Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information

NOTICE GLOBAL

Hi.
I discovered how to operate all ASIO compatible cards at mininum latency without any cracks.
it takes a minimum processeus hyperthearding dual core or quad core better.
Contact me on philpo_667@hotmail.com for more information
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Laurent WidthLaurent Width

My best card!

RME Audio Hammerfall DSP HDSP 9652Published on 09/15/13 at 00:59
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
The motivation for my purchase was the 24 inputs / outputs of this card, the RME brand (no longer to prove it) and the ability to couple préamplies VIAT ADAT port.
I use it for semi-professional use, for the moment I only use 8 inputs with a Focusrite MK2 ... in the future I intend to spend my config 24in/24out with converters qualities.

UTILIZATION

Super stable drivers never had a concern with RME is the costo ...
Cubase it rolls, almost no 0.7 milliseconds it seems latency buffer set to 512 ... Windows 7 64 bit
Currently 8 tracks simultaneously it works very well, I tested with 24 inputs on a Yamaha M7CL with no worries ...
Can update 2 in 8 years ...

GETTING STARTED

...…
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The motivation for my purchase was the 24 inputs / outputs of this card, the RME brand (no longer to prove it) and the ability to couple préamplies VIAT ADAT port.
I use it for semi-professional use, for the moment I only use 8 inputs with a Focusrite MK2 ... in the future I intend to spend my config 24in/24out with converters qualities.

UTILIZATION

Super stable drivers never had a concern with RME is the costo ...
Cubase it rolls, almost no 0.7 milliseconds it seems latency buffer set to 512 ... Windows 7 64 bit
Currently 8 tracks simultaneously it works very well, I tested with 24 inputs on a Yamaha M7CL with no worries ...
Can update 2 in 8 years ...

GETTING STARTED

Easy PCI installation, I struggled a bit to set it with my 01V notament for ADAT sync settings etc ... but now everything is functional.
The manual is in English the damage I find myself in the French version, but hey nothing serious at this level ...
Maybe now the card is sold with the manual in French.

OVERALL OPINION

Almost 10 years of good service I hope to continue for another 10 years .... lol
I like the stability of the excellent qualities RME converters and a very good value for money!
I would do without this choice problem.
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  • Manufacturer: RME Audio
  • Model: Hammerfall DSP HDSP 9652
  • Category: Internal PCI/ISA Sound Cards
  • Added in our database on: 01/01/2003

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