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Re: slaving Paris to adat clock sync [message #106570 is a reply to message #106552] |
Wed, 29 June 2011 18:35 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Colin -
Years back, many asserted that the 4 bits lopped off through Paris ADAT input modules were not noticed. I certainly found the sound of the SSL Alpha Link ADAT converters hooked up to Paris for external processing slightly more open, clear, smooth etc than using the Paris 8in/out converters, yet I could not get around popping issues, presumably WC problems, so I had to abandon it. Maybe I would have liked the Alpha Link even more if the Paris ADAT was 24 bit.
This is why I and others are so interested in Doug Wellington's 16 channel 24 bit ADAT interface that can connect directly to the C-16 card. Unfortunately, that project is currently stalled by a lack of available parts.
I use a Lavry AD box for all input, since I usually record 2 tracks at a time. When tracking drums, I find the Lavry for OHs, plus the Paris for close miking (I augment snare, toms, kick anyway) to be pretty darn good.
I also used the Universal Audio 2 ch ADDA for a while. Really nice. Like Paris mojo with a double dose of clarity, but I just couldn't afford 3K for 2 channels of in/out.
Ted
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