Subject: | Re: SONY TCD DAT: Transferring digital files directly into a PC |
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From: | Vicki Powys <> |
Date: | Sun, 21 Apr 2002 10:47:03 +1000 |
Mark, So you are transferring a digital 48 kHz signal direct from the Sony TCD-D10, via a USB connection, to a computer sound application? Do you then convert the signal to 44.1 kHz for processing, within the computer? I am presently transferring sound from a TCD-D10 into an iMac using analogue connections but I must say it works brilliantly well. This also overcomes the 48-44 conversion problem, and means that I can process sounds to a high standard, on a budget. But have I missed something with this USB digital connection method? Vicki Powys Australia Mark Oberle 2006 23 Ave. East Seattle, WA 98112-2936 Tel: 206-324-3844 www.mindspring.com/~oberle/PRbirds.htm ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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