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cmiltond
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Can I run my Fostex 4 track to my computer? Stereo out --> Soundcard? If so, what software do I need?
I'm running on a *very* low end system. A 333 Celeron (tweaked a bit) that came with an Creative SB Audio PCI 64V sound card. I recently bought the Dio for the express purpose of moving my tracks in the digital domain. I had been moving them via the stereo outs to a phono/TRS mini-plug into the SB. Since installing the Dio a couple of weeks ago, I have had no compatability problems.Do you just have the 2448 or did you buy it as an add-on to some other sound card?
I went to SB's website and found this: http://www.soundblaster.com/accessories/optical-io/
Well, since I have to guess, I'd say 10-20%. That sounds high, I know, but with my old card it was *at least* that much after the A/D (from the original recording), the D/A (from the Fostex to the stereo outs) and the A/D again (the SB to the multitrack software). The tracks moved over the optical I/O's are night and day over that.If you had to guess, what percentage of signal degredation is incurred by using the analog stereo out jacks to the hard drive?
I think I will have a listen tonight, and directly compare the playback from the FD-4 to the playback of the same recording after being transferred to my hard drive over the stereo outs. If I can't hear the difference, then that begs the question, why do I need an digital optical transfer?? Perhaps, one reason might be that if I transfer 8 separate tracks using the stereo outs, and mix them down to a master track, the *cumulative* loss of signal may be detectable when compared to those same 8 tracks optically transferred, then mixed down into a master. I wish someone out there had tried all of this stuff![]()
As I recall my sound card's s/pdif, it was a 2 or 3 pin affair, not coax or optical. Is this what you mean by header?