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I want to hook up my AD 24 to the computer(mac) can I do this with an ethernet cable?
I have read that ethernet is too slow, is this correct? if so is there another way? I have have also heard doing it by firewire, but the AD24 does nor have a firewire port, What about those 3 digital ports on the AD24, is there a way to hub them together and go in via USB? If I use ethernet how do I configure the set up so the computer sees the AD24 as I am really in the dark about setting up networks. What I essentially want to do is get a good analogue mix on the board and record to the AD24 Then I have a hardcopy backup that I can use as a demo or rough mix. The I want to do the final mix in LogiX Can anyone advice me on this while keeping the instructions relatively simple. I've been a drummer for 30 yrs and its time I learned about mixing and recording (been doing live recording a long time but have shied away from electronics and would really appreciate some help. |
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