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Apogee Mini-Me used. What do you guys think? I want a high quality A/D and clock to go digitally into my M-Audio ProjectMix I/O running pro tools M-powered. I really only need one channel. Think the Apogee Mini-Me is the way to go? Seems to be well known that Apogee is the best A/D. IS the Mini-ME up to par?

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anonymous Tue, 11/06/2007 - 18:57

Thanks guys. Apogee AD8000 would be nice but too expensive. Does Mini-Me have the same technology?

Keep in mind I only need one channel golden channel. I've never heard of Lavry, Mytek, or Lucid. I'll keep those in mind.

I'm also thinking of maybe a pre-amp with built in A/D. Perhaps SSL Alpha XLogic or ISA 430 or ISA 220. I'm trying to record vocals, guitar and bass for pop and metal. I'm open to suggestions or tips.

anonymous Sat, 11/10/2007 - 21:07

I've been checking out the API. A review had this to say:

" Try as I might, the only real potential problems I could find with the A2D are that it only synchronizes externally to incoming Reference Clock (256X), and that it has no clock output (unless connected to other A2D units using the supplied cabling). Both of these could cause problems (or additional investment) when integrating the A2D into existing digital setups."

So would I have any trouble syncing my M-Audio PorjectMix to this? The ProjectMix can sync to the API through SPDIF which will also carry the converted audio right?

Cucco Sat, 11/10/2007 - 22:10

You should have no problem. The API will carry the master clock and use your ProjectMix as the slave (should be able to tell it in the software to sync to incoming digital clock on SPDIF).

This means that if you have an intricate word-clock schema going on, this may not be the best choice, but it doesn't sound like that's the case.

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