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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: redpath on May 11, 2006, 06:16:29 PM
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I am new to taperssection and need a little help/clarification:
What is the difference between digital in and analog in? I ask this question in reference to the Microtrack (which has digital in) and the R-09 (which doesn't). Can someone help me with this probably very obvious point?
thanks :D
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digital in you would be using an outboard ADC (analog to digital conveter) analog in your recording device (R-09) does the conversion for you. if you are doing low profile taping or are on a budget analog in can be nice as its one less piece of gear to carry around (unless you use a pre/adc combo in front)
many have commented that the ADC in the Edirol R-1 is very nice and it will likely be similar if not the same in the R-09.
when all is said and done its all about what sounds better to your ears. some will prefer the sound of a stand alone ADC others are perfectly content with using the ADC in their recording device.