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I just got a Lucid 9624 AD converter. If I run the Lucid S/PDIF out
into my PC echo Mia card S/PDIF in is the sound data being degraded at all by the Mia card or is the Mia just providing an direct input to my hard drive. TIA -------LB |
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... I just got a Lucid 9624 AD converter. If I run the Lucid S/PDIF out into my PC echo Mia card S/PDIF in is the sound data being degraded at all by the Mia card or is the Mia just providing an direct input to my hard drive. TIA -------LB Should be fine. No change. Peace, Paul |
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I just got a Lucid 9624 AD converter. If I run the Lucid S/PDIF out into my PC echo Mia card S/PDIF in is the sound data being degraded at all by the Mia card or is the Mia just providing an direct input to my hard drive. TIA -------LB As long as you're not doing any resampling or reclocking on the way in (both of which are unlikely) the Mia will just be a conduit that will do no harm. Just make sure whatever software you're using to record is set to the same sample rate as the Lucid, and tell the Mia to use the S/PDIF port as its clock source. -- "It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!" - Lorin David Schultz in the control room making even bad news sound good (Remove spamblock to reply) |
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