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Old 03-26-2010, 10:21 AM
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Default Rosetta 200

Hi !!

I know apogee rosetta 200 have 2 XLR I/O and 1 Spdif I/O but... how many channels have to adat I/O in and out ?
2 or 8 ?

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Default Re: Rosetta 200

Using the Rosetta 200 you will only have 2 channels in, 2 channels out, regardless of if it's spidf or adat.
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