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Old 12-19-2004
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Hi,

I'm just starting to setup my home recording studio and I have a few problems and have made a few mistakes.... can anyone help me?

1. I have an old Akai Professional DPS12i and have no way to directly link this to my PC... does anyone know how to do this without burning to CD and then loading into my PC

2. In my insane rush to get my new PC I didn't have a good look at which sound card to get that would interface with a desk (I need to record around 16 tracks at once) So I bought a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro... Is there any way to interface this with any desk available (that has good 24-bit sound quality)
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1. I have an old Akai Professional DPS12i and have no way to directly link this to my PC... does anyone know how to do this without burning to CD and then loading into my PC
Nope, its designed to be a self contained unit, thus records to its own hard drive and mixes down to CD, which you can then burn and play anywhere.

There is an s/pdif out on that unit, so if your Audigy 2ZS card has s/pdif in, you can digitially link them that way, though its only stereo.
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