I have a Luna II and I want to add more I/O. I was considering getting a different PCI card like the M-Audio Delta 1010LT, but my relationship with my Creamware card is better now that I have a new PC and got XTC mode working with Sonar 6.
How can I get 2 or more analog inputs? Is there some kind of break out box I can add, or do I need to get a whole other PCI card?
If I need another card, is the Luna II even produced anymore? What's cheap?
Are there Creamware distributors in the US?
I want to do this cheaply if possible. The Delta 1010LT is only $200 usd for all the inputs I need. I don't care about more DSPs because I use it only for routing.
Thank you,
-- Iain
Luna II, more analog inputs. How?
Re: Luna II, more analog inputs. How?
there is a box called luna24/96 i/o box. it is connected via z-link and has 8 additional ins and outs (unbalanced rca). you could also connect half an a16u via z-linkiain010100 wrote: How can I get 2 or more analog inputs? Is there some kind of break out box I can add, or do I need to get a whole other PCI card?
If I need another card, is the Luna II even produced anymore? What's cheap?

buying the adat expansion gives you another z-link port (to which you could hook up another i/o box or the other half a16u) and 16 adat channels (you would need an adat i/o converter for that).
( but the probably cheapest solution to get another 2 inputs is buying a used luna and chain them via stdm to your luna.

if you're lucky you can get one for about 100 eur. )
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This sounds like a good solution for me. Can you explain what you mean by "chain them via stdm to your luna?" So it's more than just filling another PCI slot?( but the probably cheapest solution to get another 2 inputs is buying a used luna and chain them via stdm to your luna.
if you're lucky you can get one for about 100 eur. )
Can I have three Luna II cards (which I understand are now called Scope Home) running at the same time? I'm guessing stdm is that unused multi-pin connector on the card? Is there enough to chain three? Will I run into PCI bandwidth problems with three at once? I have all new PC hardware, so I'm guessing I won't, but I remember the headache of these alerts popping up on my old motherboard.
When another card is connected, do the inputs and outputs simply appear as additional inputs/outputs in the Luna Hardware dropdown?
Someone sent me a message saying that the Scope I/O converters are much better than the Delta 1010LT converters. Is this true? Where can I verify this?
Many thanks,
-- Iain
exactly. the stdm cable has 3 connectors, which means you can chain three cw cards of your choice (that includes a setup with three lunas).iain010100 wrote:Can I have three Luna II cards (which I understand are now called Scope Home) running at the same time? I'm guessing stdm is that unused multi-pin connector on the card? Is there enough to chain three?( but the probably cheapest solution to get another 2 inputs is buying a used luna and chain them via stdm to your luna.
if you're lucky you can get one for about 100 eur. )
almost right. you get additional entries like "luna 2" and "luna 3", where the additional i/o ports show up.When another card is connected, do the inputs and outputs simply appear as additional inputs/outputs in the Luna Hardware dropdown?
don't know, since I don't have a delta card (although I almost bought one some years ago, for of the same reason: to get a lot i/o).Someone sent me a message saying that the Scope I/O converters are much better than the Delta 1010LT converters. Is this true?
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Re: Luna II, more analog inputs. How?
iain010100 wrote: How can I get 2 or more analog inputs? Is there some kind of break out box I can add, or do I need to get a whole other PCI card?
If I need another card, is the Luna II even produced anymore? What's cheap?
the options are:
Luna box (8 in/out) if you can find one as they no longer made
contact Garyb of Promusic exchange.
he may help you locate a luna box or 2)
A16 Ultra (16ins/outs)
add aother DSP cards.
Are there Creamware distributors in the US?
yes it is called creamware Audio locations: New York and Vancouver
if you are looking for dealers we got plenty too. check the list on creamware website under dealers. or the list here under ASB dealers.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17217
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