What about ADAT? It seems to be present/available on a lot of interfaces. Is that a viable thing to use???
Unfortunately no AVRs accept ADAT as an input format. Apart from that it would be great.What about ADAT? It seems to be present/available on a lot of interfaces. Is that a viable thing to use???
No reason you couldn't. Multiplexed, you can get four channels of 24-bit/96kHz PCM over one ADAT Lightpipe optical cable. At 48/44.1kHz, that increases to eight.I was talking about using ADAT to link two audio interfaces together to get more analog channels out, which I think is something that is done especially in studios. But it was a question not a proposal.
It's a very convenient way to expand analog I/O and keep just a single interface connection. Vs. aggregate device of multiple interfaces. But you can do that too or both. You could use the ADAT connection for only sample rate clock connection (no audio) between two boxes to sync them and then use the analog I/O on both - if that's what you meant. You have to mind clock source with multiple devices and within that you can do what you want.I was talking about using ADAT to link two audio interfaces together to get more analog channels out, which I think is something that is done especially in studios. But it was a question not a proposal.
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