I have myself an ADAT sound card...
but i have no mixer to go with it...
main objective here is to get 8 channels of sweet drumming onto the computer as 8 seperate tracks of sweet drumming instead of bouncing the tracks down to 1 mono unmixable channel :)
problem is .. i can't find any 8 channel mixers with ADAT on them..
(ARSE!)
anyone know of any
thanks!
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or even .. anyway of getting 8 xlr cables (from drum mics) into
or even .. anyway of getting 8 xlr cables (from drum mics) into an adat cable!
Cheapest solution is Behringar ADA8000. It has 8 AD converters a
Cheapest solution is Behringar ADA8000. It has 8 AD converters and mic pres. Not bad sounding for the price. There are quite a few more to choose from.
Gunnar
There are also a few 8 channel pre's with built in ADAT conversi
There are also a few 8 channel pre's with built in ADAT conversion. Mackie and Presonus are two off the top of my head.
ghellquist here: http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000/index.cfm?la
ghellquist
here:
http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000/index.cfm?lang=ENG
just to check, so if i had 8 microphones... (condensor and dynamic) and i connected them to that equiptment (on each 8 channels) then i could then take the adat.. connect it to my computer and record on cubase? (on 8 seperat channels)
is that right?
if so WOW! AWESOME D:D:
but essentially its a Mic Preamp that i'm looking for then... (with adat output)
Here, these are 8 channel pres with ADAT outs, they will sound w
Here, these are 8 channel pres with ADAT outs, they will sound way better than the behringer.
The Digimax
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DigiMax96/
The Digimax LT (ADAT Only, no soft limiters)
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/DigimaxLT/
The Mackie Onyx 800R (A nice piece of gear)
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Onyx800R/
doesnt the focusright octapre do adat?
doesnt the focusright octapre do adat?
Yeah, but you have to buy the digital output seperately. Not a b
Yeah, but you have to buy the digital output seperately. Not a big deal though. I would personally prefer the Mackie, and it would end up costing about the same.
what's the disadvantage in having no soft limmiters?
what's the disadvantage in having no soft limmiters?
oh and "Processes 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates" found on here h
oh and
"Processes 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates"
found on here http://www.dv247.com/invt/18218?source=google&campaign=uk&ad=18218
just out of curiosity
does that figure vary?
so for example.. when you have on mic plugged in.. is that what that figure applies to?
so if i had all 8 mics plugged in with sound going through..
would the quality of each channel degrade at the other end?
see.. I'm planning on using it for drums...
or am i talking out of my ARSE! :lol: