🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with RME!
The RME HDSP 9632 is a high-performance PCI audio interface that supports 32 channels of 24-bit audio at a stunning 192kHz sample rate, featuring digital ADAT, PDIF, and MIDI connectivity for professional-grade sound production.
C**R
Everythinas advertised, so far
Only had it for about a month. Put in a new system, and there was configuring and updating, so only about two weeks of actual use. Installation was easy. Runs well with Windows 7, 64 bit with AMD Athlon X2 Dual core. No problems. Manual is a bit intimidating, but careful reading a couple of times, and you get the gist. Drivers and hardware flash update was not bad at all. Again. careful reading of the manual. Card was easily recognized by Windows, and by Steinberg's Cubase. The built in motherboard audio still functions and still does all the Window's based audio, Cubase uses RME card for playback and recording. So far, zero conflict. As for sound quality, currently only using 44.1, 16 bit functionality through analog inputs outputs, but must say there is a noticable improvement in overall sound. Not sure how this is possible since a bulk of the tracks were recorded on a EMU 1212. A card that unfortunately died in the transfer to the new system. Maybe it is simply a result of ultra low latency. Don't know, but it is noticable. Card has no trouble playingback multitracks (only 8 so far), and multi recording(only 2 tracks so far). No immediate problems with midi using VST instruments. But these were just system tests, under a minute, 4 tracks max. Why only 4 stars? First of all, the price. I mean, wow! maybe even ouch. Next, I've only had it for a short time, and used only a small portion of its features. At its price point, it needs to perform more consistantly and noticably better than the EMU 1212 it replaced, which lasted more than 5 years, and came with a boat load of useable software. Would have purchased another EMU 1212, but they may be out of business, or have retired that card. Don't know. This card fit the bill, and had superior specs to other offerings, so it seemed the logical replacement. The initial impression is very good, and it just may be a five star card. Only time will tell.
S**E
Don't waste your money
This item is incompatible with all new computers as there is insufficent bandwidth to process information.A complete waste of $520
E**Z
Unbelievable sound, amazing performance
The analogue inputs and outputs sound like no digital audio card I have ever heard. They don't change the sound in any way, they just deliver it as close as possible to the original. And deliver they DO ! Sound quality is unbelievable. Clean and pristine.The word clock stability is also nothing like I have ever heard before. The stereo image is clear and solid - no flutters of jitters between channels. Solid as a rock. It is MUCH more stable then many hardware word clock modules that I have worked with. Adding the Word Clock Module to this card yields a super clock-stable digital arrangement/studio (which affects recording quality as well as playback quality).ASIO performance is excellent, although I did not get to play 2ms latancey as opposed to what RME says - my computer will not play the sound when configured to below 6ms. But, not to worry, 6ms is a near INSTANT reaction, and that's just the way this card reacts - instantly. Take into account that 2ms is the time that takes sound pressure waves to reach from the monitor to your ear (when the distance is around 3 feat), so imagine how fast this card is. I can only assume that a faster PC then mine will deliver 2ms performance, although I have a very fast Athlon 64 PC configured for audio only.Many users do not understand a very important element in the audio cards/interfaces world that affects the usability of the product: SOFTWARE. If the drivers or the software that operate the hardware are not stable your hardware is as good as crap. The drivers for this card (which are the same for all RME audio cards/interfaces) are STABLE AND NEVER CRASH. They are very clear, easy to use and simple. Changes you make in the Hammerfall system tray are applied immediately. This is where most cards fall and this one (including all RME cards) does not.
E**G
Very good pro sound card
The drivers are rock solid and the sound is xstal clear. I'm using WinXP 32 bit. I think the A/Ds & D/As are top notch. This is a very good card.I've been using it for sampled pianos and e-pianos with numerous various effects and everything sounds great in my system.I dinged it one star because I think at this price point, the balanced analog I/O cabling should come with it rather than being a pricey option. That's the only minor quibble I have with it.I don't have the balanced IO cable option, but everything's been sounding great using the included RCA connectors so, I guess I don't miss it.
M**.
Classic RME quality and support
Excellent, professional quality sound card.I have had this in my home studio PC since 2010 and it has never been the cause of any problems. The drivers are rock solid and updates are available as soon as they become necessary. Windows 10 is fully supported. RME have a reputation for outstandingly stable drivers together with extended product support and this card is just one example.Bandwidth is perfectly capable of handling all of the cards input/output capacity with very low latency. Yep modern PC's have more bandwidth via a PCIe slot or USB3 but this will not necessarily improve latency.Bandwidth and latency are different things... If you want to look at how some audio interfaces compare in terms of latency look at dawbench.com for some test results.I currently run all of the analog inputs, 2 channels of AES and 8 channels of ADAT input (coming from an RME Multiface) (plus drums on midi), through this card, live, into a DAW. It performs without a glitch/pop or crackle through both monitors and a headphone distribution system.That said, although this cards PCI slot is still available on LGA 1151 motherboards this does not seem to be the case on LGA 2011-3 socket x99 chipset boards.Therefore, if you have the money, the RME HDSPe AIO PCI express version of this card will probably give you more peace of mind for the future, albeit at a higher cost. If you can live for a few years with a 1151 based system and prefer to spend the cash difference on something else, then this is still a vary good sounding card.I only drop a star because the breakout cables are SPDIF/unbalanced, the card should come with the AES/EBU/balanced cables at this price point.
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