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I have a client who is running a FM station. He is looking to upgrade his
main computer. It is running an older version of the BSI WaveStation software. It has all the normal PC stuff, with the addition of an Antex SX-36 audio card, and a PLX PCI-9050 card. The Antex card is ISA, which would be tough to put in a newer computer since they don't come with ISA slots anymore. Does anyone know of a functional equivalent to this card but PCI instead? I'm not familiar with the connector it uses. It looks like a DB-9 with various wires connected directly to their mixing board. I can't find any information about the PLX board at all. I don't know what it's used for, and neither do they. It has what appears to be a very wide D connector on the back (don't recall the pin count), but nothing was connected to it. Is it safe to omit this board in the upgrade? Thanks for any help! |
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Ryan Underwood wrote: I have a client who is running a FM station. He is looking to upgrade his main computer. It is running an older version of the BSI WaveStation software. It has all the normal PC stuff, with the addition of an Antex SX-36 audio card, and a PLX PCI-9050 card. The Antex card is ISA, which would be tough to put in a newer computer since they don't come with ISA slots anymore. Does anyone know of a functional equivalent to this card but PCI instead? I'm not familiar with the connector it uses. It looks like a DB-9 with various wires connected directly to their mixing board. You may wish to check out http://www.airwaves.com/archive3/v9_%2035.html for some earlier discussion on using other sound cards with WaveSttion. It may be a matter of calling the BSI folks and seeing if there is anything modern that is supported, or it may be a matter of trying cards until you find one that works. The Antex is just a 16-bit stereo soundcard, nothing too fancy. I can't find any information about the PLX board at all. I don't know what it's used for, and neither do they. It has what appears to be a very wide D connector on the back (don't recall the pin count), but nothing was connected to it. Is it safe to omit this board in the upgrade? It's a dual parallel port. The PCI-9050 is actually the chipset, so there is probably some other manufacturer's information on the card. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I have a client who is running a FM station. He is looking to upgrade his main computer. It is running an older version of the BSI WaveStation software. It has all the normal PC stuff, with the addition of an Antex SX-36 audio card, and a PLX PCI-9050 card. The Antex card is ISA, which would be tough to put in a newer computer since they don't come with ISA slots anymore. Does anyone know of a functional equivalent to this card but PCI instead? I'm not familiar with the connector it uses. It looks like a DB-9 with various wires connected directly to their mixing board. I can't find any information about the PLX board at all. I don't know what it's used for, and neither do they. It has what appears to be a very wide D connector on the back (don't recall the pin count), but nothing was connected to it. Is it safe to omit this board in the upgrade? Thanks for any help! Hi The Antex SX-36 Card is a 16 Bit Audio card that featured a Hardware Audio Decoder and Dual Stereo Outputs. At the time processor speeds were too slow to decode audio streams so a dedicated DSP on the audio board handled that. The modern replacement is an Antex LX-24M. ( http://www.antex.com/products/prof_audio_broadcast.html ) Other Brands are available too probably for less money, I recently used one with software similar to WaveStation from ECHO I picked up at the local Guitar Center Music store. PLX PCI-9050 is a Chip set used on a Bard, My guess having worked with BSI systems is what you have is a Parallel I/O card used to trigger the Software. It is nothing like a Parallel Printer Port. If it was being used it would be connected to a Satellite receiver to trigger Stop sets and Liners or to switches on the Console for the same purpose. These types of boards are common to Industrial, Laboratory Automation systems. If they are still going to use the BSI WaveStation I suggest contacting BSI for suggestions about what they are using today. Ron |
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