[RWP] USB to SPDIF converter
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Thu Jan 9 00:06:05 EST 2014
Those interfaces aren't going to translate a USB composite class audio
device instantly to sp/dif output. Just... use... the... analog...
outputs! You've got an Emu sound card. Nice preamps. Be done with it.
On 1/8/2014 8:26 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
> Does the TC not have spdif outputs itself? Sounds like googol ing for reviews may be the way to go here. And the EMU has really nice PreAmps I can’t see how they cruddy up the XLR outs of the TC. Another option is to use XLR to 1/4 Balanced cables and use the balanced line in thus bypassing the PreAmps on the EMU. Or Sell the Emu and get something with nicer Pres. as that unit is a bit old these days.
> On Jan 8, 2014, at 6:59 PM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> Hey, I have had difficulty getting my TC Helicon's USB out to go intoReaper without stealing my eMu soundcard's asio driver, but I think I found another way in.
>> There are plenty of USB to SPDIF converters available, many Chinese and Taiwan models for around $40, up to 192K supposedly high quality audio.
>> Not much to them, only a single USB 2 port and coaxial or optical SPDIF's.
>> I could plug the USB from the TC Helicon pedal into the adaptor, then connect it's SPDIF's to the SPDIF's on my eMu soundcard.
>> I believe the audio from the TC Helicon pedal would stay digital all the way into Reaper, hopefully with no conversion losses or SPDIF clock issues.
>> Has anyone here used one of these USB to SPDIF adaptors?
>> Thanks,
>> Indi
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