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Digital FX Routing?

Postby OscarPro1 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:37 pm

Hey guys..
What would be the best way to route my Digital FX from DAW to the D8B and back again. Also is it possible to utilize the DAW digital FX across the D8B board for use during mixdown? Thanks...
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Re: Digital FX Routing?

Postby OscarPro1 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:08 pm

A bit of research always pays off... I came across an explanation in the D8B DataBase which helped me out. I thought I might share it if anyone else is interested. :-)

Inserting outboard with digital I/O allows you to avoid D/A and A/D conversions on your inserted tracks, and requires an appropriate digital card (OPT-8, DIO-8 or PDI-8) in the Alt slot. The routing is the same as with analog Alt/AIO-8 described above. This can be used with any device with digital I/O. Note the routing via Aux to digital Alt will truncate the output to 16 bits (see Aux send 16 bit bug). The Alt inputs can be Pre DSP inserted (channel patch) into any of channels 1-48 if further DSP (EQ, dynamics, plug ins) is required.

Thanks again for any help..
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Re: Digital FX Routing?

Postby anyhorizon » Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:20 am

Glad to see the database is doing its duty :)

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Re: Digital FX Routing?

Postby OscarPro1 » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:37 am

I believe it's an invaluable tool for guys like us who are relatively new to the D8B board Peter, as well as this well concieved forum. I really appreciate the effort and time you and all who have contributed to make things clrearer and easier. Many thanks!!
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