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cantabile
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I need to record (my) solo voice or solo voice plus keyboard. I would like to monitor the recording real time through either loudspeakers or (preferably) a headphone.
I am considering buying an A/D converter and a D/A converter, to be connected to a laptop computer. It seems that the first step is to consider the configuration, e.g. combined unit vs. separate units.
My questions are -
1. Is there any drawback (e.g. problems with grounding, master-slave issue, clock incompatibility etc.) about buying separate A/D and D/A from different manufacturers, instead of buying a combined A/D-plus-D/A unit like MOTU or UA 2192? Will I be missing important functions or compromising anything by going separate? Will it be invariably difficult for the A/D and D/A from different manufacturers to work together (without crashes, sync problem or slow latency)?
2. In general how are the separate A/D and D/A connected to the laptop? It seems from this forum that there are (at least) three options -
(a) some of you connect both the A/D converter and the D/A converter via spdif to a third interface (such as an spdif to firewire converter), which in turn is connected to the laptop via a single firewire cable.
(b) some of you connect the A/D and the D/A directly to the laptop via (two) firewire cables. In this case you may need two firewire ports on the laptop.
(c) some of you connect the A/D directly to the laptop via toslink, and the D/A directly to the laptop via firewire.
Which option is better in your experience/opinion, or is there a fourth (or better) option that hasn't occured to me?
3. Should I be looking for A/D with ADAT?
Thanks for your help. I need to get this clear before proceeding further.
I am considering buying an A/D converter and a D/A converter, to be connected to a laptop computer. It seems that the first step is to consider the configuration, e.g. combined unit vs. separate units.
My questions are -
1. Is there any drawback (e.g. problems with grounding, master-slave issue, clock incompatibility etc.) about buying separate A/D and D/A from different manufacturers, instead of buying a combined A/D-plus-D/A unit like MOTU or UA 2192? Will I be missing important functions or compromising anything by going separate? Will it be invariably difficult for the A/D and D/A from different manufacturers to work together (without crashes, sync problem or slow latency)?
2. In general how are the separate A/D and D/A connected to the laptop? It seems from this forum that there are (at least) three options -
(a) some of you connect both the A/D converter and the D/A converter via spdif to a third interface (such as an spdif to firewire converter), which in turn is connected to the laptop via a single firewire cable.
(b) some of you connect the A/D and the D/A directly to the laptop via (two) firewire cables. In this case you may need two firewire ports on the laptop.
(c) some of you connect the A/D directly to the laptop via toslink, and the D/A directly to the laptop via firewire.
Which option is better in your experience/opinion, or is there a fourth (or better) option that hasn't occured to me?
3. Should I be looking for A/D with ADAT?
Thanks for your help. I need to get this clear before proceeding further.