I am looking to buy the MOTU 2408mk3 and I'm just wondering is there any need to get a a/d converter. If so I hear Apogeehas great converters is this true?
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Dab.. Ouch! I guess you haven't heard the term some converter
Dab..
Ouch! I guess you haven't heard the term some converters will happily degrade your audio!
Ever test for jitter on a MOTU??? Every A/B'd a MOTU to a converter such as Prism, Lucid or Apogee?
The difference is amazing..stereo imaging, overall sonic quality!
The worst of it is the actualy clock circuitry within the MOTU..very high jitter specs!
The A/D part of your recording is the most crucial stage of the signal path. Well, at least going into your digital source!
An external A/D converter will help greatly! Par none!
Opus :D
Thanks Opus for bringing me up to par. I did'nt know the MOTU co
Thanks Opus for bringing me up to par. I did'nt know the MOTU converters were that bad. I've always thought & heard that their audio interfaces were the shi_. I know the apogee products are very good because I still have one of their models on my wish list. Good look :cool:
Personally I see no need for external converters if your using t
Personally I see no need for external converters if your using the 2408mkIII. The converters that're within the unit are excellent unless you have intentions on doing "high res recordings". In that case you would have to look towards a 192k TDM setup or the motu HD192 interface. But you should be just fine w/ the 2408. :cool: