
Eleanor Fudd
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Could someone please explain the practical use of ADAT? Who needs it when? Is it valuable in an interface with a small number of inputs and outputs?
Thanks very much.
Thanks very much.

ADAT Lightpipe is 8 channels of 24 bit, 48kHz audio data or 4 channels of 24 bit 96kHz. Generaly speaking, when folks refere to ADAT, they're talking the 8 channel version. The Lightpipe cable is basicly a fiber opt ic cable, the same type used for optical S/PDIF. If your interface doesn't have an ADAT in/out, it's kind of a moot point.
It's not something that you'll miss or suffer from unless you plan to expand in the future.
It's an option to add more gear giving you eight more channels of audio input.
For example, a behringer ada8000 will plug into an adat lightpipe port and provide 8 extra preamps.
If your desire is 4in 4out, then you're sweet to go. If you think you might want more in the future, get something with adat,
or just get something with more built in pres.