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Q:
Since it has an ADAT Sync In port, can I do sample-accurate transfers with it and my ADAT MDM?
A:
Currently there are no applications on Windows with a driver interface that supports sample-accuracy. We expect that to change dramatically in 1999, and hope to help lead the way. Stay tuned on that front. In the meantime, you can still use Dakota's ADAT Sync In port and its timecode. Dakota's software driver can take that information and translate it into a form that all current applications understand. The result is *very* tight. (Ask any of our golden-eared customers who use it!) And for phase-critical tracks, like drum kits with multiple microphones, the samples stay perfectly aligned with each other as long as those tracks are transferred to and from digital tape in one pass. Up to 8 tracks can be bounced in or out of the computer that way.
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