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how to track from Fast Track Pro into.. Pacifica..UA 2192?

hey guys I got a string arranger coming to the studio to lay down some tracks.. my question is , he's using a macbook and vst's and his interface is a fast track pro.. My chain is a Pacifica-- going into a UA 2192.. What would be the best way to track his strings.. Should I go fast track pro outputs straight into the Pacifica then the 2192......... or use the spdif out on his Fast track pro, going straight into the UA 2192? Which of these would insure highest possible signal?
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hey guys I got a string arranger coming to the studio to lay down some tracks.. my question is , he's using a macbook and vst's and his interface is a fast track pro.. My chain is a Pacifica-- going into a UA 2192.. What would be the best way to track his strings.. Should I go fast track pro outputs straight into the Pacifica then the 2192......... or use the spdif out on his Fast track pro, going straight into the UA 2192? Which of these would insure highest possible signal?
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I would go through the pacifica.

I have a Pacifica and a 2192 - I track everything through them.
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ok kool.. so i would go trs outs from the fast track pro and straight in the Pacifica.. then Ua 2192? but wouldnt I be getting a degraded audio source coming out from the Fast track pro..
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Why not have him render the strings as wavs then export them to you? That way they'd stay in the digital domain...

Then you could import them into your DAW & use the D/A of your 2192 if you wanted to run them thru the Pacifica...
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thats sounds like a great idea but he will be coming in the studio and working there.. plus the client wants them there.. Should I just go Fast track pro(trs out) into Pacifica>UA2192??
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just wanted to get a couple of opinions before I decide how to go about it ... anybody
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