Connecting four-track to audio interface

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Any suggestions greatly appreciated!

I would like to transfer some of my four-track recordings onto my computer sequencer. So I am trying to decide on the best way to connect the four-track to my audio interface.

The output on the four-track is phono, and the audio interface inputs are either XLR or jack. I'm assuming that if I go into the XLR I will get a better quality transfer? Is this correct, or will there be no difference? Is it even possible? (I've never seen a phono-XLR cable...)

Thanks!
 
Your 4-track outs will already be line level, you dont need the preamps on the interface. Just use 4 standard 1/4" instrument cables from the 4 4-track outs to 4 inputs on the interface.
 
Hi

Any suggestions greatly appreciated!

I would like to transfer some of my four-track recordings onto my computer sequencer. So I am trying to decide on the best way to connect the four-track to my audio interface.

The output on the four-track is phono, and the audio interface inputs are either XLR or jack. I'm assuming that if I go into the XLR I will get a better quality transfer? Is this correct, or will there be no difference? Is it even possible? (I've never seen a phono-XLR cable...)

Thanks!
If you start out with an unbalanced signal which is what you have with an RCA plug, terminating the other end with a different plug will have no effect on the signal quality.
 
Your 4-track outs will already be line level, you dont need the preamps on the interface. Just use 4 standard 1/4" instrument cables from the 4 4-track outs to 4 inputs on the interface.
Not all 4-tracks have 1/4" outs for each track or even for the main mix. Not all audio interfaces have more than two inputs.
 
Not all 4-tracks have 1/4" outs for each track or even for the main mix. Not all audio interfaces have more than two inputs.

Fair enough, that's true.

Fez, you can get rca -> 1/4" TS cords and/or converters to get the proper physical connections you need on each end. It's all the same signal, the physical ends are irrelevant. And if you can't make 4 connections at once, you'll have to play and record tracks 1 and 2, then play and record tracks 3 and 4.
 
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