On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 9:50 AM, John Murphy <rosegardener@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I may have just found something more suitable than I've seen before. Eight
line level inputs to one ADAT with word clock in/out in half rack width.
Pretty reasonable price too. SMPro Q-ADAT.
If it works for you have fun. I will say that I haven't been to impressed with what I have seen in as far as reviews of other SMPro equipment if it is the manufacturer I am thinking of, but I have not used any hands on to be certain.
> > Synth manufacturers: Why no ADAT out?Was it an option for the Triton? I've seen little boards for the rack version
> >
> >
> Korg Triton, as an example, years ago had it. I liked the concept, in
> reality it very rarely got used, thus why it likely got removed(Pure
> assumption on my part). For gigging musicians, it means savings thousands
> of dollars on AD/DA conversion, for studio musicians many are switching to
> controllers and computer based synths or using analog synths.
at $400. Alesis Quadrasynths had it, of course.
Yes, I worked with a keyboardist for some time that never knew what it was till I taught him what it was and how to use it. Not sure he ever used it.
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