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Thank you in advance to Mike.
In regards to the other 2 funny people who replied to this, I clearly
mentioned above that I wanted to connect the equipment via spdif. Now
maybe you 2 didnt know that the MOTU has 1 SPDIF connection hence the
reason for me asking. I know about chaining equipment in reference to
the analogue query. That was not my question. Maybe you need to read
the question because why the hell would I mention the types of DIGITAL
connections the equipment provided.
Mate, seriously, if you dont want to answer the question then dont but
do us a favour and stop acting childish with your absurd remarks.
Theres no need for them. I also mentioned that I'm quite new to this. I
have never chained gear digitally.
Laurence Payne wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 19:34:40 GMT, walkinay@thegrid.net (hank alrich)
> wrote:
>
> >> I want to connect the Tascam to the MOTU (mentioned above
ALREADY).
> >
> >Please read what you posted and point out where you specified your
> >intended signal chain. "I need to hook all these up" is not exactly
such
> >a description. And since they all have I's and all have O's, there
are
> >more than a couple of ways to "hook all these up". That was, and
> >remains, my point.
> >
> >> > 2. Tascam CDX1500 Cd Player (Digital outs on each side, seems
like a
> >> > mini-jack connection)
> >
> >What do you mean "digital outs on each side"? And when you say
"seems
> >like a mini-jack connection" are you saying the manual for the
Tascam
> >does not tell you what those connectors are and what they carry?
Want to
> >bet?
>
> Were you born ornery, or do you practice?
>
> The Tascam is a dual-deck CD player. I think we can safely assume
> that if it HAS digital connections, they are outputs. One for each
> deck.
>
> He has two other units that could receive digital data. It's a bit
> of a no-brainer then that Digital Out of the CD needs to go to
Digital
> In of one of these. Using a cable with suitable connectors on
either
> end. But if it needs spelling out, we can cope
>
> There will doubtless be controls on all items to select analogue or
> digital inputs and outputs. This will be in described in the
> relevant manuals.
>
> It was a bit of a non-question. There may be ramifications with
> different digital formats. But what-goes-where is unambiguous
> enough, surely?
>
>
>
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