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michaeltk
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Joined: Nov 16, 2004
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I'm going to buy an Rosetta 200, which I plan to connect to my Mac Pro via the Mac's built-in optical SPDIF inputs.
Will this work? Or do I need to get a sound card or other audio interface that has a clock? Will it make a difference in the sound?
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Boswell
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You don't need a separate external clock. It should work just fine using the Rosetta's internal clock. |
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