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AD conversion -> PC
Okay, so I've been looking at a number of AD/DA converters, and each one I find has a different way of connecting to a computer. This is incredibly confusing to me. Some are incredibly simple and use USB/Firewire, and some, such as the Lynx Aurora 16, use 25-pin d-sub connectors (or something like that.) I'm trying to minimalize cost as much as possible in regard to format conversion (there's an alesis that uses ADAT, but it is my understanding that it requires a converter in order to get it to a format a computer can deal with.) I don't want to buy a whole new piece of equipment to convert a signal to another format if it isn't absolutely necessary. I personally would like to connect whatever I buy to a Macintosh laptop, and the simpler the connection the better, but that's more personal and less informational. Any information is helpful. Thanks!
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whats your budget?
Apogee has a firewire solution and the Aurora should be coming out with one shortly
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If you're using a laptop, then your options are either : * Firewire * USB * PCMCIA And right now, your best bet is a firewire interface, because those are the most common, and the connection should be fast enough to handle whatever you're going to throw at it. M-audio has some fairly basic and inexpensive Firewire options, while companies like MOTU and RME have some more advanced solutions for more demanding applications. Best of luck. |
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http://www.zzounds.com/cat--Firewire...terfaces--2420 |
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Well, as far as the actual hardware is concerned, money is not an object because I'll save up whatever I have to in order to get amazing equipment. At the moment I'm leaning towards either the Lynx Aurora 16 or the Metric Halo Mobile I/O. I'm also going to buy a Grace 901 preamp(I have connections with the company and can get them at cost). I know the Mobile I/O has firewire. But I guess my question is (I probably should have posted this earlier) how you can connect a stand-alone AD/DA converter to a computer. Are they all different, or is there some sort of standard involved?
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The new Apogees have card slots can be connected directly to a computer with an optional firewire card. http://www.mercenary.com/apro2002chad.html |
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