Pro Audio Support

Q:
Recording 8 Channels of Audio to ADAT
 
A:
The DIF-AT is essential for interfacing Roland RMDB2 compatible equipment with ADAT. Below is a summary of the steps necessary for exchanging or recording eight channels of audio digitally to ADAT via the DIF-AT:

1)Insert a tape into the ADAT.

NOTE: The ADAT tape must be formatted at 44.1 kHz to be compatible with Roland
RMDB2-compatible equipment.

2)Make the connections for the RMDB2-compatible devices. For information about settings,
refer to to the documentation for the RMBD2-compatible equipment (Roland VM-3100Pro,
VM-7200; etc.)
3)Press [DIGITAL IN] on the ADAT. The LED will light. All eight channels will be received via
the ADAT's fiber optic connection.

NOTE: The analog inputs will be ignored on the ADAT when it is set to record digitally.

4)Press [TRACK ENABLE] for the desired track. The track's RECORD and INPUT Indicators flash
and you can monitor the audio signals from the RMDB2-compatible device with the AD