Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1621I already have analog outboard preamps. Most modern audio interfaces feature an optical input to add 8 extra channels. What’s the best cost/performance solution to make that marriage happen?
Whoops, sorry, I should have been clearer. Let’s say I already have preamps I want to use and already have an interface that has an optical input. I need a device to connect those analog outputs into the digital optical input to increase my channels. I don’t have the need for another preamp nor audio interface. Just a converter of some kind.Nate Dort wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:38 am Focusrite Octopre is probably the best bang for the buck that isn't Behringer.
you probable won't get around buying another interface with 8 analog inputs (and outputs) that connects to the ADAT input of your main interface. that Focusrite would work, Behringer has a cheap solution: Behringer Ultragain Digital ADA8200.tommy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 11:00 amWhoops, sorry, I should have been clearer. Let’s say I already have preamps I want to use and already have an interface that has an optical input. I need a device to connect those analog outputs into the digital optical input to increase my channels. I don’t have the need for another preamp nor audio interface. Just a converter of some kind.Nate Dort wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:38 am Focusrite Octopre is probably the best bang for the buck that isn't Behringer.
bassdriver wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:12 pmyou probable won't get around buying another interface with 8 analog inputs (and outputs) that connects to the ADAT input of your main interface. that Focusrite would work, Behringer has a cheap solution: Behringer Ultragain Digital ADA8200.tommy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 11:00 amWhoops, sorry, I should have been clearer. Let’s say I already have preamps I want to use and already have an interface that has an optical input. I need a device to connect those analog outputs into the digital optical input to increase my channels. I don’t have the need for another preamp nor audio interface. Just a converter of some kind.Nate Dort wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:38 am Focusrite Octopre is probably the best bang for the buck that isn't Behringer.
I have a RME Adi 8 plugged into my RME fireface via ADAT. actually I have 2 Adi 8 with a total of 24 analog in- and outputs. that reduces the max sample rate to max 48 kHz by the way.
Edit: I'm not sure if you could get a used digidesign interface for like 80 bucks and connect it via ADAT. I mean, they used to be state of the art interfaces.
The K+M heavy duty stand can hold a Coles 4038 over a drum set or piano with the boom arm stuck out at an angle. Sometimes it will sag if you leave it overnight. You could track vocals with Shaquille Oneal using that stand.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2023 6:32 am What k+m stands do yall use for overheads and hopefully tall vocalists? 210/21?
I am something like 6” tall, nothing crazy but I can’t get a 210/9 stand up for a good mic height.
Edit: I don’t necessarily need a k+m stand, I do need one that is over 6” and doesn’t droop. I need two and can’t afford two ~$300 stands
tommy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:39 pmbassdriver wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:12 pmyou probable won't get around buying another interface with 8 analog inputs (and outputs) that connects to the ADAT input of your main interface. that Focusrite would work, Behringer has a cheap solution: Behringer Ultragain Digital ADA8200.tommy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 11:00 am
Whoops, sorry, I should have been clearer. Let’s say I already have preamps I want to use and already have an interface that has an optical input. I need a device to connect those analog outputs into the digital optical input to increase my channels. I don’t have the need for another preamp nor audio interface. Just a converter of some kind.
I have a RME Adi 8 plugged into my RME fireface via ADAT. actually I have 2 Adi 8 with a total of 24 analog in- and outputs. that reduces the max sample rate to max 48 kHz by the way.
Edit: I'm not sure if you could get a used digidesign interface for like 80 bucks and connect it via ADAT. I mean, they used to be state of the art interfaces.
After doing some more digging I see what you mean. Was hoping for something simpler and more eloquent than an additional preamp to do this but it seems like if I have to go that route I could just use my old Digi002R to accomplish this if it’s not connected to the computer. I guess the bonus is that 4 of the channels aren’t going through an additional preamp. Downside is it is bulky as hell.
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