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System Name | HP DL380 G5 |
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Processor | 2x Intel Xeon X5460 @3.16 Ghz |
Motherboard | HP DL 380 |
Cooling | 6 60mm intake fans rated for 14k RPM max load |
Memory | 16GB of DDR2 667Mhz |
Video Card(s) | AMD XFX R7 360 |
Storage | 3x 140GB 10K SAS JBOD |
Display(s) | 1x Hisense 42" TV |
Case | DL 380 G5 |
Audio Device(s) | HDMI Out |
Power Supply | 2x 800w Proprietary PSUs |
Mouse | A cheap logitech wireless mouse |
Keyboard | Acer KU-0355 |
Software | Windows 10! |
Benchmark Scores | Ill get around to em soon |
Hey guys, I have a massive Ramsa WR-T820B Mixer, And I want to create a hybrid studio to bridge the sounds coming FROM the computer into the Mixer, And/or Vice versa. We are dealing with mostly 16 channels here and I have a 1,500 dollar budget (Exclude software pricings, I torrent that shit). I need to know details starting from the audio routing of FL Studio, to what interfaces with the analog world (Such as my mixer).
Let's say I am using 16 channels in a project in FL Studio, How would I route it into the analog world? Moreso to say, what kind of DACs or Soundcards would I need?
Is it possible to use a single DAC or soundcard, to output multiple different channel routes in FL Studio?
Let's say I am using 16 channels in a project in FL Studio, How would I route it into the analog world? Moreso to say, what kind of DACs or Soundcards would I need?
Is it possible to use a single DAC or soundcard, to output multiple different channel routes in FL Studio?