hi , today i tried the spdif (digital)connection for the first time , my question is:
is there an option to insert more than two (left/right) channels into the bigmixer ?
i mean , my module sends 6 channels through the spdif , can i insert them seperatly into the mixer ?
spdif begginer
You can make a proper spdif cable by soldering rca plugs onto 75ohm cable. You'll be able to solder the center lead but the braid will have to be crimp because it is next to impossible to solder to the aluminum braid. There is 75ohm single layer sheilded coax you can get that has copper braid and it solders very well.
While it is true that almost any rca patch cord will work, you should take into consideration that when slaving to spdif, your actually running your system off of the clock picked up from the device the spdif cable is providing the connection to.
This clock is one of the bases of your systems fidelity, and using a non 75ohm patch cord has a degrading effect on the quality of the leading edge of the clocks signal. This in turn can induce jitter relate edginess to your system.
While it is true that almost any rca patch cord will work, you should take into consideration that when slaving to spdif, your actually running your system off of the clock picked up from the device the spdif cable is providing the connection to.
This clock is one of the bases of your systems fidelity, and using a non 75ohm patch cord has a degrading effect on the quality of the leading edge of the clocks signal. This in turn can induce jitter relate edginess to your system.
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