Hello,
I want to add 8 analog inputs to my Pulsar II.
I saw that there are some lowcost solutions:
_ Berhinger ADA-8000
_ Berhinger ADA-8200
_ Alesis AI3
_ Motu 2408 Mk2 (in standalone mode)
_ Alesis ADAT Black (16 bits)
Any other idea ?
Do I need the Creamware Syncplate ?
Thanks you in advance.
lowcost AD/DA converters ?
Re: lowcost AD/DA converters ?
No need for the sync plate, you can sync using the ADAT or spdif.
I have the MOTU mk2 (currently only working in standalone mode - after i managed to force the firewire cable in the wrong way
).
Its quiet good, but my impression after getting the Ferrofish A16mk2 is that it feels a bit dull in sound (compared). But its not bad.
I have heard good things about the ADA from behringer, and have considered getting 8200 as a cheap expansion.
The rest on the list is outside my knowledge
I have the MOTU mk2 (currently only working in standalone mode - after i managed to force the firewire cable in the wrong way

Its quiet good, but my impression after getting the Ferrofish A16mk2 is that it feels a bit dull in sound (compared). But its not bad.
I have heard good things about the ADA from behringer, and have considered getting 8200 as a cheap expansion.
The rest on the list is outside my knowledge
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Re: lowcost AD/DA converters ?
Presonus digimax fs.. Ad and DA.. Lively sounding pres..
Not because it is easy, but because it is hard...
Re: lowcost AD/DA converters ?
I've had this Presonus for a few years now and am very happy with it.Eanna wrote:Presonus digimax fs.. Ad and DA.. Lively sounding pres..
Also, I bought this one (Sonorus-no longer in production)with my original Pulsar1 back in 99 and it is still working fine (in my brother's studio now)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181371739445?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
maybe you can find one like this used?
Re: lowcost AD/DA converters ?
yes, the Presonus is a good sounding choice.
if you are trying to get the most bang for the buck, i'd get the Behringer ADA8000. it's decent and has 8 mic pres that work in addition to the 8 channels of AD/DA for about $230 new.
if you are trying to get the most bang for the buck, i'd get the Behringer ADA8000. it's decent and has 8 mic pres that work in addition to the 8 channels of AD/DA for about $230 new.
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Re: lowcost AD/DA converters ?
Thanks for your fast answers !!