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Post by svart on Feb 18, 2014 12:49:21 GMT -6
I have a friend who wants to get a Rosetta and use it with Logic on a mac, but the rosetta offers no headphone or monitor outs, so they would like to use their existing Duet for that. Anyone know if that will work? I see information online about using things like quartets and duets together but nothing for the Rosetta.
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Post by popmann on Feb 18, 2014 15:32:53 GMT -6
Rosetta is a converter, not interface. You couldn't use it for even input with a Duet, which has no digital IO to connect such. Depending on the Rosetta, there WAS a FireWire interface card that costed more than the entire Duet (again from memory-those are old boxes)...which does turn it into an interface, though I'd want to make sure those old cards function with the modern OS...but, might be possible.
Why is he wanting a Rosetta...and which one? They used that name for like 15 years of converters. There was the Rosetta's that maxed at 48khz and were ONLY 2 ch in (no DA)...then they bumped THOSE to 96...then they did the 800 with 8x8 at 96...then bumped THOSE to 192...then made the 2x2 "200" which I think was always 2x2@192. Then came the portable interfaces like the Ensemble&Duet. Then the Symphony and Quartet and Duet2 and the discontinuing of all Rosetta named products.
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Post by svart on Feb 18, 2014 15:39:08 GMT -6
It's one with a firewire output, that's about all I know. I really wanted to know more about setting up the audio system in newer macs to work with multiple audio systems.
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Post by popmann on Feb 18, 2014 16:00:52 GMT -6
Aggregate core audio device set up: support.apple.com/kb/ht3956But, you don't need to do that for using one as in and one as out-you can set that up in Logic. He likely will have to monitor via software either way.
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