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jovitu
Published on 01/05/04 at 02:44
AD/DA converter in ADAT format, 8 ins/8 outs at 24/48, or 4 ins/4 outs at 24/96.
Analog ins and outs via unbalanced jacks or TRS
Optical ADAT DIGITAL I/O
Daisy-chainable
Very easy to install
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it for one month.
With an RME 96/32 card with a dual-processor G4 running Logic, MAc OS X
I used to have a DIGI 001 under OSX, ugh! I had the opportunity to work quite some time with Sonic Solution, so I certainly have a good point of comparison...
It's great, not expensive.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again
But there's a catch: Don't EVER turn it off, the first day you use it, it sounds somber and lacking definition...
The next day it's as good as the RME, with 450€ converters.
So, don't turn it off.
Even if it doesn't have the prestige of a Lynx or an Apogee, this converter sounds good..... with an RME you get 10 ins and 10 outs for 1000 Euros.
Analog ins and outs via unbalanced jacks or TRS
Optical ADAT DIGITAL I/O
Daisy-chainable
Very easy to install
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it for one month.
With an RME 96/32 card with a dual-processor G4 running Logic, MAc OS X
I used to have a DIGI 001 under OSX, ugh! I had the opportunity to work quite some time with Sonic Solution, so I certainly have a good point of comparison...
It's great, not expensive.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again
But there's a catch: Don't EVER turn it off, the first day you use it, it sounds somber and lacking definition...
The next day it's as good as the RME, with 450€ converters.
So, don't turn it off.
Even if it doesn't have the prestige of a Lynx or an Apogee, this converter sounds good..... with an RME you get 10 ins and 10 outs for 1000 Euros.