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Alécio Costa - Brazil
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Hi,
I have been doing a search for "high-end" converters.
I came across the Mytek Stereo 96 AD DA series. Anyone else using them?
I have already given up from the Apogee Rosetta 200, Aurora 8 and the 192 I/O.
Also, do you guys use mixed brands for the a/d d/a? For example, use a more expensive a/d like Lavry Black and a simpler D/a from Apogee, Mytek? |
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At RC we have an Apogee AD8000 for tracks 1-8 and three Digi 888/24's for the remainder.
Old, yes - but I really do dig the Apogee.
I haven't used Mytek gear, but the specs look good, and I'm pretty sure it has received good reviews here...
Cucco probably has some good info he could share on this topic. |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:08 am |
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Check out the Benchmark stuff before you make any firm decisions.
http://www.benchmarkmedia.com/ We own the DAC-1 and the ADC-1 |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:56 am |
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Depends on budget. The Mytek sound a bit more transparent (IMO) than my Apogee, in turn the Lavry Gold sounds more transparent than the Mytek, again IMO.
I don't do mastering but, comparing the Mytek with my Apogee PSX-100 SE in my studio I have heard the following:
I recorded the same 5 minutes of music playing on of my hand-made classical guitar, various acoustic instruments, some synths and vocals. The Mytek A/D conversion was 'cleaner' overall but, arguably a bit anemic for certain sounds. With the classical guitar track, bass notes were a bit clearer, each note in a chord a bit more distinguishable, perhaps with a nicer space between notes. Same was true for some other acoustic instruments such as shakers, hats, etc...
Electric bass sounded better on the Apogee as did drums in general, electric guitar (clean and distorted) synths and vocals. The mids in general were 'nicer' IMO on the Apogee. But, that would depend on the style of music too, personal taste, particular instrument, etc...
In other words, as far as production work goes, each converter may have a certain sound that is more appropriate or preferred for a particular track. I use all three (Apogee, Mytek and Lavry). If I were forced to use one it would be the Lavry Gold.
In Mastering you have different requirements altogether.
So, for the money, the Mytek may well be the best sounding A/D/A converter for your purpose.
Also, do you want to upsample? If so, do you do it in software or in real time, through a converter? Mytek has an upsampling unit too but, I have never auditioned that one. |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:12 pm |
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I couldn't live without the Crane Song HEDD. Especially for the D/A after the analog chain. The A/D is split between the HEDD and a Bel Canto e.One DAC3. |
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:33 pm |
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I like all kinds of converters. Some have a funky color, some are clean, etc... It's nice to be able to pic and choose if you can. But if I had to have just one, i'd go with a clean sounding one. |
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Alécio Costa - Brazil
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Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:14 am |
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Also, do you guys use mixed brands for the a/d d/a? |
Hi Alécio,
I also like different converters and yes I like to mix different ones. I like the Rosetta A/D for Rock / Metal etc... I frequently switch the A/D's from the Rosetta and the Lavry Black (more neutral) and I always keep a Benchmark DAC-1 for monitoring, I am used to it, like it a lot and translate very good in my setup.
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I agree with you, but for A/D's, I like to have choice that might get closer to the client's sonic goals/taste. I did not try all the converters available in a "real working" situation in my studio so I could change my opinion about that but till now, clients are happy and so am I.
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Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:50 am |
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Congratulations on a great purchase. Since you have both {the Rosetta} - what differences do you hear now? What sort of apparent improvement has taken place in converting music? Just asking.
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Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:29 am |
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Not AC, but I'll throw in - Had both - Dropped the Apogee quickly after auditioning the HEDD. Just better across the board - and not as subtle as I thought - 100% blind A/B.
From what I hear (no pun intended) the Rosetta turns into a different unit when clocked from the Big Ben... But the HEDD already has a great clock. Plus those wonderful Pentode and Tape functions... |
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