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Old 06-22-2003, 09:37 AM
AlecEifel AlecEifel is offline
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Default Multiple digital I/O into single Digi001

What's the best way to connect several digital sources to a 001?

I have a TC M-One XL Reverb unit which is currently connected via S/PDIF to the Digi001. What if I want to connect other digital interfaces such as an Apogee Rosetta?

A digital "patchbay"? A S/PDIF "hub"? Duct tape?

I also see that the 001 PCI card has an additionnal "digital" connector. So I'm thinking, maybe keep the TC in the S/PDIF and use the PCI connector for the Rosetta. However, that only pospones the problem until I get some other digital box...

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