all options for adat stuff?

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My VF-160CD will be here tomorrow. I am looking to get an adat card for my computer so that I can send 8 tracks at a time to my computer. Can someone list all the options that I have? I can't seem to get a difinitive answer to everything that will work. Will the Wavecenter card work? Terretech? Any others?


How about a list of all the adat converters that wil let me record 16 tracks at once?

I will have a CD burner in it, so should I even mess with spending money on a computer adat card? Will I be able to store 8 or more tracks to a CD for storage, and lso move them to the PC off that cD, or is backing up a project different from sending individual tracks to the CD for putting on the computer. To simplify, Let's say that I have 16 tracks recorded. I want to back them up, and also move them to the PC for editing. Can I use the backup feature, and also use that same CD to get wav files off of and move them to the PC for editing? or, do I have to burn a CD for backup, and then another with straight wav files to move to the PC? Will I have to use two CD's, or can I use one burn and do both? I have a number of CDRW disks that I have never used. Will I be able to use these to move tracks, and then erase them for more moves later?

Sorry for so many questions. One more before I go. I notice the word "program" here a lot. Is "program" the entire song on the VF-160, or does that mean one track?

GOD, I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW!!

Jeff
 
I use the RME Hammerfall 96/36..... 2 pairs of Lightpipe plus ADAT sync......

Works flawlessly...........!
 
The Terratec EWS88D works great for me. Previously I had the RME Digi968 PST but as I use my VF16 as AD converter if I want to record directly to computer I thought I need the MIDI more than I need the analog inputs so I replaced the RME card with the cheaper Terratec card.

As I have the VF16 without the CDRW I can't say how handy it would be to use the CDRW method of transferring tracks from VF to computer but I once tried it with a Zip drive and that one time was enough to convince me that the ADAT way is much easier for me. Even when I had 2 Zip drives, one external connected to VF and one internal in my computer the writing to and reading from Zip disk took longer than transferring thru Adat interface in realtime.
 
Backing up programs is different than transferring as wav files. When you backup, it saves it in FDSM-3 (or something like that) format, which is the Fostex OS format. For backup, you can only use one CD per program whether it is full or not. You can use CD-RW disks and erase them later. A "program" is considered a "song" if you will. Good luck...the manual will do a pretty good job of explaining the whole transfer/backup thing.
 
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