
smellyfuzz
New member
I'm a little fascinated with this whole A/D-D/A converter thing.
I've heard of them before, years ago, when CD players started having
separate transports & converters.
I have some questions on the subject & digital in relation to recording;
1) I have an Audiophile 24/96, will even the cheapest D/A converters be
an improvement of sound ?
2) Can one use multi-track programs when using a D/A converter ?
3) How does a D/A converter & CPU setup compare to other digital recorders ?
Radar, Roland HD, Adat, ECT...
4) How does a wordclock come into play ?
5) What other components can one but for this type "DAW" of system ?
What do they do ?
6) Can one use CPU programs (Cool Edit pro) to edit recorded music on a synced ADAT ?
7) Would I be better off just buying an ADAT, syncing it with my sound card
& using my Audiophile for midi ?
ALL COMMENTS WELCOME !
Thanks,
Sean
I've heard of them before, years ago, when CD players started having
separate transports & converters.
I have some questions on the subject & digital in relation to recording;
1) I have an Audiophile 24/96, will even the cheapest D/A converters be
an improvement of sound ?
2) Can one use multi-track programs when using a D/A converter ?
3) How does a D/A converter & CPU setup compare to other digital recorders ?
Radar, Roland HD, Adat, ECT...
4) How does a wordclock come into play ?
5) What other components can one but for this type "DAW" of system ?
What do they do ?
6) Can one use CPU programs (Cool Edit pro) to edit recorded music on a synced ADAT ?
7) Would I be better off just buying an ADAT, syncing it with my sound card
& using my Audiophile for midi ?
ALL COMMENTS WELCOME !
Thanks,
Sean