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Old 02-23-2010, 10:57 AM
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Default Confused about recording processors via SPDIF

I am planning on getting another AD to bypass my 002r's AD converters. I plan on using the SPDIF connection(s).

Say I have a compressor on the new AD and this is hooked up SPDIF out/in on the 002r, how does the processed sound get recorded? Is it though the Bounce, or will I have to create a new audio track and set the input of that track to SPDIF? I am not exactly sure about what happens if you bounce to disk choosing the SPDIF output, if that would take care of it, or if a recording of a new track is needed.

If this is the case, once I have the new (processed) mix in a new track in my PT session, do I have to bounce that again?
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