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Old 06-18-1999, 09:17 PM
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Default MOTU 1224

Can I upgrade my sytem from an AMIII PT4.3 and use the new MOTU 1224 interface and get 8 tracks of audio in and out of my software and take full advantage of the word clock?

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Old 06-19-1999, 11:39 AM
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Default Re: MOTU 1224

I don't know if anyone has one of those yet outside of MOTU, I know we don't. I also don't know if it works as a standalone A/D converter. That would be a question you should ask MOTU.
In any case you would still need a Digidesign Audio Interface of some kind to get the audio into a Digi system that allows 8 simultaneous I/O. (Project, Project II, Pro Tools III, Pro Tools|24 systems)

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