On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 09:19 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
On Sat, December 22, 2012 7:42 am, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 14:58 +0000, John Murphy
wrote:
Synth manufacturers: Why no ADAT out?
Would be nice for homestudios today, assumed there would be cheap cards
with several ADAT inputs. My RME card only has got one ADAT, that btw.
does not work with Linux.
OTOH even for my homestudio I like to use an analog mixer, for sure my
homestudio mixer has got drawbacks, but I can't see (or should I say
hear? ;) any drawback for professional analog mixers.
I don't have experiences with professional digital mixers, but they
should have enough analog inputs with a good quality too.
IMO ADAT for synth for pro audio isn't needed.
It would remove two conversions from the stream. Nothing against analog
mixers, but starting with digital, converting to analog and then back to
digital has got to loose something. On the other hand it could be a pain
having digital audio coming in at 48k on a 44.1k or 96k project. I am sure
the synth has one internal sample rate and to add more would mean
resampling to make it sound right.
No, most cult synth from Dave Smith I know and one of my friends has got
a lot of them, are analog, I guess even the samplers have analog
filters, so perhaps all synth I know are analog synth.
Many musicians just use a keyboard amp, they don't use computers or do
recordings at home.
Should they pay for professional converters that convert the analog
sound to digital, while they don't need them?
If you ever would have used a mixing console, such as the Neve, you
would be aware that they can make the sound better.
ADAT can do 48KHz, 96KHz and 192KHz. Nobody will use 44.1KHz for
pro-audio, so that wouldn't cause an issue.
The problem with ADAT is that it came from the ADAT
(no kiddin') and is
seen as a 8track street. What would make it a lot more useful (and
expensive?) is that every adat unit would do through work. So a 2 channel
adat IF would have an adat in and allow routing however many tracks come
in around its own tracks. So in the case above with the 6 channel synth
there should be an adat in where two more channels could be routed to
7+8.... But that is not part of the spec.
This could be solved, but OTOH the ADA8000 I own doesn't cost much, but
it only can do 48KHz and perhaps the sound quality is limited, I can't
hear this at home. OTOH even if the sound quality of the ADA8000 should
be bad, you can start with this device and replace it as soon as you get
the money. For a synth you need to pay for good converters directly.
Regarding to the needs of the OP. He starts a professional carrier, I
finished my some time ago ;). So I'll add another thing to reconsider.
He needs just on Microphone input, but it never can harm to have
additional inputs, in case one should get broken during a production.
Regards,
Ralf