anonymous
9 October 2005
There is a question I have been wanting to ask for the last few days, since i've been thinking about all the things I will have to buy to rebuild my studio.
What (if any) difference is there between an audio interface such as a MOTU 2408 MkIII and a A/D D/A Converter such as an Apogee Rosetta 800? I was wondering if you I could use a A/D D/A Converter (i.e. Apogee Rosetta 800)as an audio interface just like a MOTU 24808 as well as an A/D D/A Converter.
Pretty much the question is does an A/D D/A Converter such as an Apogee Rosetta or a Lynx Aurora act as an Audio Interface as well as a A/D D/A Convterter?
Thanks,
Danter-Rus
Hi The Aurora can be attached to your computer using their alrea
Hi
The Aurora can be attached to your computer using their already established audio interface card (the AES16). You can buy a Firewire card for the Apogee and connectect it to your computer's Firewire port so you won't need a dedicated audio interface.
The Rosetta has higher quality conversion than the MOTU. I haven't heard the Lynx, but by all accounts it is excellent.
John Stafford