In Reply to: Re: 16 tracks of ad/da and an audio interface card? posted by Roland on August 26, 2002 at 19:34:31:
Yes, it does have adat lightpipe connectivity, which brings me to one of the sources of my confusion. If it's adat light pipe, isn't it limited to 20 bits? I am sure the Hammerfall will be the card I buy, but I still need to be able to record a live rock 'n' roll band in order to capture the dynamic interaction of the musicians, and that will take a minimum, the way I see it, of twelve channels of AD conversion INTO the Hammerfall. By the way, I'm not using a Mackie -- it's an old Auditronics 16 bus 501.
So, what I need is 16 tracks of OUTBOARD ad/da that will connect to the Hammerfall via SPDIF or AES/EBU. The Creamware has the adat I/Os and something called Z-Link but no SPDIF or AES/EBU. So, what ad/da converter to use with the Hammerfall?
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Follow Ups
- Re: 16 tracks of ad/da and an audio interface card? - George 21:27:23 08/26/02 (2)
- ADAT is 24 bit and always has been. - Swingline 05:40:17 09/11/02 (0)
- Re: 16 tracks of ad/da and an audio interface card? - Roland 04:05:52 08/27/02 (0)