so, cardbus is on the way out...

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buy it anyway that's why the price is low these days
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Post by Pitch Black » Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:48 pm

Filarion - How is the robustness of the MIDI drivers? This is my main concern about FW, as I have not had great results with M-Audio's Ozonic

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Post by Pitch Black » Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:54 pm

olafmol wrote:there are also USB-to-PCMCIA interfaces
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Post by rikhyray » Sat Aug 19, 2006 2:01 pm

I dont think it is so sure that they are on the way out. While cheapo pc companies jumped on the expresscard wagon immediately, the newest Sonys feature both, considering that Sony and Mac sharing since years hardware manufacturer it wont be to big deal to have PCMCIA in future mac models, specially if the demand is there.
There is no question about superiority of cardbus systems like RME, the midi and audio latency are half of FW systems. Unless there appears an amazing product ( TC might be one) I wont compromise- because it is crucial for live playing, specially midi side, so if no PCMCIA Mac I will not buy Mac again.

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Post by filarion » Sat Aug 19, 2006 2:03 pm

so far it's been smooth. I did get some latency I couldn't compensate with midi or track delays when recording midi-synced gear into Live, but that's par for the course, don't have any problems in Logic.

I'm sending midi clock out to nord modular and machinedrum on both ports and when playing back everything syncs up perfectly, even when adding loads of extra midi data going from the nord modular g2 to the machinedrum routed via the Fireface. for me the two midi ports were actually the deciding factor in getting the Fireface 400 since I need two ports when playing live. I can leave the Midisport at home now..

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Post by Nav » Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:24 pm

someone might make a usb/firewire pcmcia card slot, they already do a pci one for desktops. I'm not sure on the performance hit for this

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Post by Pitch Black » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:26 am

UPDATE: The Cardbus to PCMCIA adapter solution looks to be getting closer. (At least we have pictures of it now) By the end of the year, they say.

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/adapters.aspx

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/Ca ... .aspx?id=4
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Post by hoffman2k » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:29 am

Pitch Black wrote:Filarion - How is the robustness of the MIDI drivers? This is my main concern about FW, as I have not had great results with M-Audio's Ozonic

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Post by robin » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:38 am

rikhyray wrote:I dont think it is so sure that they are on the way out. While cheapo pc companies jumped on the expresscard wagon immediately, the newest Sonys feature both, considering that Sony and Mac sharing since years hardware manufacturer it wont be to big deal to have PCMCIA in future mac models, specially if the demand is there.
There is no question about superiority of cardbus systems like RME, the midi and audio latency are half of FW systems. Unless there appears an amazing product ( TC might be one) I wont compromise- because it is crucial for live playing, specially midi side, so if no PCMCIA Mac I will not buy Mac again.
There's no way Apple'd go back. Expresscard is the next iteration of the PCMCIA technology. Eventually all the soundcard manufacturers will follow suit. We're in a transition period that's all.

btw. I contacted Echo about an expresscard version of the Indigo cards. They said they had no plans which is why they released the Audiofire2/4 stuff.

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Post by minimal » Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:54 am

Pitch Black wrote:UPDATE: The Cardbus to PCMCIA adapter solution looks to be getting closer. (At least we have pictures of it now) By the end of the year, they say.

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/adapters.aspx

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/Ca ... .aspx?id=4
nice to see such adapters, getting the impression I wil be able to use the RME cardbus in the future too, but my concern is latency, do these systems have the same transfer rate of the "old" cardbus?

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Post by nodisko » Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:33 pm

on OSX: if we'd have the pcmcia-to-expresscard adapter available...there still would be needed a multi-face driver for intel wouldn't there?

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Post by noisetonepause » Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:23 pm

Nav wrote:someone might make a usb/firewire pcmcia card slot, they already do a pci one for desktops. I'm not sure on the performance hit for this
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Post by mikemc » Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:39 pm

The whole idea of expresscard is very good, you are basically plugged right in to the mobo like a mug (this is the technical term).

What seems kind of odd is that hardly any of the hardware companies that do PCMCIA carbus peripherals have been clued into the advent of expresscard.

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Post by wilxon » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:03 pm

I was chatting to E-mu engineers at Sounds Expo in London earlier this year. He said that emau are looking to have the MicroDocks becoming universal across a range of Emu sound cards.

Since we have seen the 1616m PCI, which has the same microdock as the 1616m PCMCIA.

I beleive you will be able to buy a pci card, for those with the cardbus switching to PCI (laptop to desktop) can do so by simply adding the correct PCI card.

It wont be long before they release the Express card, you should be able to buy the card on its own,

afterall, with the 1616m package, the microdock is te expensive part.

I say buy it, I think its the best laptop solution. the sound is amazing, the patchmix is awesome.

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Post by wilxon » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:09 pm

minimal wrote:
Pitch Black wrote:UPDATE: The Cardbus to PCMCIA adapter solution looks to be getting closer. (At least we have pictures of it now) By the end of the year, they say.

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/adapters.aspx

http://www.duel-systems.com/products/Ca ... .aspx?id=4
nice to see such adapters, getting the impression I wil be able to use the RME cardbus in the future too, but my concern is latency, do these systems have the same transfer rate of the "old" cardbus?
The Apple engineer at the same show told be that the Express card is 14 times faster than the cardbus II

This should mean that the adaptor will run the pcmcia slot exactly as they run now.

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Post by Pitch Black » Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:39 am

Duel Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of the DuelAdapter(tm)
, PCMCIA/Cardbus to ExpressCard adapter today, March 7, 2007.

Our new website, www.duel-systemsadapters.com was launched this morning and
is open for pre-ordering of the DuelAdapter (tm). The Suggested Retail
Price is US $119.00, however, we are offering a special introductory price
of US $99.00 through March 31, 2007 for on-line orders.

The DuelAdapter(tm) will work with Windows XP and MAC OS X systems. The
Adapter allows users of PCMCIA and Cardbus cards who have new notebooks with
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the speeds specified for the cards.

Each DuelAdapter(tm) comes with Windows XP and MAC OS drivers on a CD ROM.
A Windows VISTA driver will be available via download from the website in
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Initial shipments for product pre-ordered from www.duel-systemsadapters.com
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charged until the order ships to you.

We appreciate your patience during the development process and hope you will
enjoy using the product.

Sincerely,
David T. Ciembronowicz
Director of Sales & Marketing
Methode Electronics, Inc. / Duel Systems Inc.

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