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Your digi 002 does indeed have a total of 18 inputs and 18 outputs. 8 inputs and outputs are the analog ones, 8 are on ADAT Lightpipe (the "Optical" jacks on the back...these are either 8 channels in and out at 24-bit 44.1/48kHz or mirror the S/PDIF stereo I/O on the RCA jacks...you probably switch the function of the optical ports in the control panel for the 002 or somewhere in a menu on the control surface), and the last two are the S/PDIF stereo I/O jacks (again, the RCA jacks or also present on the optical jacks if so selected).
So what you need is an 8-channel analog to ADAT Lightpipe converter and some optical cables.
Some options:
Lots of more options for lots of more $$$.
Your digi 002 does indeed have a total of 18 inputs and 18 outputs. 8 inputs and outputs are the analog ones, 8 are on ADAT Lightpipe (the "Optical" jacks on the back...these are either 8 channels in and out at 24-bit 44.1/48kHz or mirror the S/PDIF stereo I/O on the RCA jacks...you probably switch the function of the optical ports in the control panel for the 002 or somewhere in a menu on the control surface), and the last two are the S/PDIF stereo I/O jacks (again, the RCA jacks or also present on the optical jacks if so selected).
So what you need is an 8-channel analog to ADAT Lightpipe converter and some optical cables.
Some options:
- M-Audio Octane (2U, includes mic pre's and a cool onboard M+S encoder, but the Lightpipe path is one way only...no return path from the computer which may not matter to you...I've heard real mixed reviews on the pre's and converters on this box...pure snobbery? I have no idea.)
- Alesis AI3 (older, no longer made but can be found used...basic but gets the job done...8 in and out over lightpipe 48kHz, but 20-bit...not a deal-breaker AFAIK)
- Presonus Digimax D8 (again, optical out only, but can also serve as an 8 channel standalone preamp since it has 8 direct outs...inputs are on XLR only which would actually help you with the MCI being XLR out...not sure if the MIC/LINE switch on that unit actually bypasses the mic pre and routes signal to a line driver or if it just a pad on the mic pre.)
- Behringer ADA8000 (well...its cheap, and does everything you need it to do...its...uh...cheap. Not gonna bash Behringer, but I've had maladies and successes with Behringer gear so YMMV, but it would get you going for cheap for now...)
- Aphex 142 (likely the best quality of the bunch but very basic...half-rack device 8 analog in 8 ADAT Lightpipe out...analog input is on 25-pin DSUB connector)
Lots of more options for lots of more $$$.
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