Expanding Your Audio Setup With ADAT
Despite being over 30 years old, ADAT Lightpipe remains the number one way to add more inputs and outputs to your DAW.
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Despite being over 30 years old, ADAT Lightpipe remains the number one way to add more inputs and outputs to your DAW.
Everything you need to know to get your DAW talking to your modular system via your audio interface.
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Find out how to get the highest-quality audio into your computer music system.