SPDIF question??

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exactly what kind of instruments/devices can be plugged into a spdif input?? is there any way of using that spdif input as a regular analog/instrument input??
 
Yes.

Anything with an S/PDIF output. Various keyboards, Effects boxes (I use a TCElectronic M300 on a S/PDIF loop from my interface) and even preamps (Art DPSII for one).

Lotsa stuff uses S/PDIF.
 
got it. But there is no kind of adapter to use a mic or guitar into those kind of inputs?? then my interface would have extra inputs :)
 
But there is no kind of adapter to use a mic or guitar into those kind of inputs?? then my interface would have extra inputs
That would be an analog to digital converter (A/D converter)
 
any examples of some guitar/mic preamps or effect/amp simulators that have a spdif output?? hopefully in the 100 bucks range?? my searches have only turned up some expensive gear
 
Just to clear up (sorry if you're already here), S/PDif (Sony Phillips Digital Interface) is a stereo digital audio protocol. It's sort of like the consumer AES/EBU (sort of). So no, you can't use it as an analog/instrument input. It's a little confusing because it uses an RCA connection.

In order for a piece of gear to have an S/PDif Output that means it also has an A/D converter before it goes out. I'm not all that familiar with digital guitar amps, they may have S/PDif Outputs, but can't speak to the quality if they do, and there's probably nothing decent under $100. Simliarly with mics, there aren't any (that I'm aware of) with built in A/D Converters and S/PDif Output.
 
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