I think it also does 48K. You could try using a Denecke AD-20.
BTW you should also read other messages posted by Jamie to various
boards. There are later posts than the one initially posted to this
board. For example: http://www.oade.com/cgi-bin/miva?
Forum/technology/showmsg.mv+message=2537. In the latter he writes:
"OK, after 20 or so successful recordings with the jukebox, I ran
across some trouble this weekend. I have continued to test this
alongside my laptop when transferring, for peace of mind. I did
about 10 recordings this weekend. The first 4 or 5 were flawless,
but then I started to get drops/diginoise in the last 5 or 6 I did.
These are atypical of what I saw with the old firmware, rather they
appear as glitches or signal dropouts, as opposed to dropped
samples."
--- In "Po-Jen Chiang" <> wrote:
> If DJ3 could perform a good job in recording from digital sources,
would it
> be a good idea in using the DJ3 with a good-quality outboard mic-
pre+ADC?
> For example, Apogee mini-me or Lunatec V3-> coaxial-to-optic
converter ->
> DJ3. DJ3 can record in 44.1kHz WAV format. I suppose that the sound
quality
> should be as good as DAT in 44.1kHz. DJ3 is simply a recording
media. For
> nature recording which 8-channel recording is unlikely, will this
be a good
> alternative of the PORTADRIVE, if 44.1kHz is the sampling rate and
more
> parts, controls and cables are not concerns?
>
> If I would like to give this combination a trial, what coaxial-to-
optic
> converter will you suggest? I wonder whether there is similar
products which
> have coaxial digital in and then I won't need a digital format
converter.
> Any other aspect to consider in getting better sound?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Po-Jen
>
|