ChiefOperator said:
I too have been told that the Orban or Omnia boxes (or both) have custom boards built by Marian. And as I understand it, the Omnia 9 prototype has a Marian Trace Pro (not Alpha) card, to be replaced by a custom Marian board. That is all incorrect?
Yes, Omnia 9 is supposed to have a custom Marian card. Once it's in the production. But this is the only FM processor thus far to be using the Marian card (or any PCI or PCIe audio card).
All other Omnias, past and current - Omnia 11, Omnia 6, Omnia 5, Omnia 3 and Omnia One, have dedicated I/O boards either as part of the motherboard or as separate boards. The Omnia 11 I saw on Freak day, had a combined analog and digital I/O board with DSPs that run the stereo generator. I believe a similar board is in Omnia One, although not as a separate board but part of the motherboard. Omnias 6, 5 and 3 have digital I/O and SRCs on the motherboard and a separate ADDA board that attaches to the motherboard.
Last time I looked into Orban 8400 and 8500 (and 8600 would be the same), there was a big board with all the input and output circuitry - digital I/O, analog I/O and AD and DA converters, composite outputs, etc.
BW Broadcast also has a motherboard with all the I/O and DSPs that run the stereo generator.
I don't even know why would people think there's suddenly a Marian card in the Omnias and Orbans...
Regards,
Goran Tomas