Best Tascam IF-MTR32 Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Tascam IF-MTR32 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Klark Teknik DN32 ADAT
Based on 3 reviews
After doing a fairly rapid search for an expansion board for the X32 Compact, I came across this well priced and quality-build ADAT expansion perfect for my studio requirements (replacing a lightpiped Macke d8b was a task in itself) - seeing that the X-ADAT by Behringer was at a great price already, then stumbled across Klark Teknik's version, which basically is the same bar the manufacture print on the back plane - and after a little more reading confirmation this works in Midas M32 and Behringer X32 mixers - superb! Swapping out the X32 USB board and plugging this is is child's play (make sure you get the board to sit on the two runners at the opening for a very fast plug-n-play). Two screws on the side, pull out, push in, screw in, plug in your optical cables (check your outer plug...
Allen & Heath M-DANTE-A card
Based on 2 reviews
This is an amazing option for streaming multi channel sound. I use it with my A&H GLD80 desk and a MacBook Pro. It is brilliantly easy to set up and is reliable. The Virtual Dante 'soundcard' software on the Mac works perfectly with Cubase and the Routing configurator is extremely simple to use and very flexible. I've tried 32 channels at 24bit / 48K each way and see no problems so far, yet to try the 64 X 64 capability. Not the cheapest audio interface card I've used but the quality is there and a lot easier than multiple ADAT optical fibres for studio work or analogue snake for live.
Soundcraft Si Series Madi Card
Based on 1 reviews
I was hoping to use this card with my console for stagebox as well as for recording. It works perfect with the soundcraft stageboxes but since RJ45 or CAT5/6 is not a standard MADI connection and since Soundcrafts stagebox work differently. Instead of sending a digital madi signal it creates it's own network with the console and that's where the madi magic happens. If you're going to use this card with stagebox then it's perfect. If you'll figure out how to use it for recording please write me back. But at this time it seems to be impossible to use it for direct recording.
Klark Teknik DN32-WSG
Based on 4 reviews
This card is great for the waves effects, but makes your workflow a bit weird... and doesn't include the software that allows you to actually use it. I now have to set the preamps in the setup page rather than on the channels Would have been great to have 40 channels on this so that we could remap the auxes for inserts on the master channels and groups as well as the main channels Pros: Can use waves plugins on your x32 mixer (THIS IS A MASSIVE WIN!!!) Now works with studio rack Can use 24 channels for the main inputs then route the auxes to the last few card slots for main and auxes Can record and add effects from the PC at the same time Cons: Need a licence for super rack or studio rack (its not included) Need a waves server Clock source is difficult to understand... use digital in...