Will a KSP8 work with a Korg D16XD/D32XD?

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Hello all,

I have a Kurzweil KSP8 studio processor with digital ins and outs.
I'm upgrading to a new DAW - a Korg D16XD or D32XD (haven't
decided which yet).

Does anyone know if the Korg has digital ins and outs for aux sends/
returns that will allow me to use the KSP8 processor without having
to go analog? I notice the Korg does NOT have direct aux sends and
returns to do that, so it's important to know. Can't determine this from
any web sites...

Does anyone know?

Thanks

Dave
 
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In article <1113795505.774724a7762dadcaf9169eba9863ccdf@meganetnews2> Devarim@hotmail.com writes:

> I have a Kurzweil KSP8 studio processor with digital ins and outs.
> I'm upgrading to a new DAW - a Korg D16XD or D32XD (haven't
> decided which yet).
>
> Does anyone know if the Korg has digital ins and outs for aux sends/
> returns that will allow me to use the KSP8 processor without having
> to go analog?

> I notice the Korg does NOT have direct aux sends and
> returns to do that, so it's important to know. Can't determine this from
> any web sites...

Can you download a manual from the Korg web site? Perhaps you'll find
the answer there. On digital consoles, particularly fully integrated
ones like those workstations you're considering, there are often not
dedicated (that is, with labels on them) connections for returns.
Inputs tend to be quite flexibly routable so that's what they expect
you to use. Similar for outputs - if there's an ADAT optical output,
you can probably plow through some menus and connect it to a set of
busses that function as auxiliary sends.

The flexibility makes it possible, but you have to count your chickens
and be sure that you don't run out of hole to put plugs into.
Generally for mixing, you'll be OK, but for tracking, depending on how
you're going into the workstation, you may run short.



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