noeqplease wrote:
Unfortunately, the Digi gear does not allow use of aggregate devices.
Are you sure? I don't mean to question you, but from what I understand, it's Pro Tools LE that does not allow multiple devices--not even their own hardware, but other Core Audio applications do, including Logic. So while Pro Tools enforces a limitation, Logic does not, even with the 003 Rack.
At this link there is an
article by Jim Dalrymple who says this:
*+"The problem with Pro Tools is that the inputs all have to end up being plugged into Digidesign gear in order to be recorded. Unlike applications such as Logic or Cubase that can take inputs from a variety of devices, Pro Tools needs Digi gear...+*
*+Just for kicks over the weekend I took four audio interfaces and plugged them all into the computer. I made an Aggregate Device in OS X’s Audio/Midi application using all four devices. When I finished making the Aggregate Device and opened Logic Pro 8, I had 16 inputs. It was almost too easy."+*
I didn't include this in the quote, but he is using the Digi 003.
noeqplease wrote:
You can hook up two optical ADAT format cables between the motu and the Digi, and use it this way. your Motu will show up as inputs / outputs 9-16 in the digi003 setup.
As far as clocing the Motu, set it to accept the ADAT as the clock, and you're set.
This does seem like an easier solution, actually. 😉
Whether the 003 works in an aggregate device situation or not, would it be the appropriate route to take if I want to 1. use outboard fx and 2. use alternate monitors?
-droo