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| Gear addict Joined: Jul 2005
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Thread Starter | Pro Tools converters into RME soundcard?
Hi folks! I about to move to a new location and I am going to start using both PC and MAC based, in adition to tape, recorders. I need to get some new converters for my RME (which has 3 ADAT inputs). Since I also have to get pro tools, I was wondering if there is a way of using the pro tools converters into the ADAT inputs of the RME. For what I have seen in digidesign website the converters output is a proprierty digital connection. That should mean I can't do it. Am I missing something? Thanksfor any help! Jordi. |
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| Gear addict Joined: Jul 2005
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Oh, I forgot to say I do not intend to use both computers at the same time. I guess it was understood, but just in case. Any ideas from the Pro Tools masters out there?? Please help me here, I'm new to PT. Thanks!! J. |
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