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Keep digital? Or is analog ok? - SynthWizard - 08-24-2020

Keep digital? Or is analog ok?

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Sorry for the basic question, but, am I better off keeping my signal all digital (AES/EBU - Toslink optical) than going balances in to the main board? I imagine the answer is yes, but I’m struggling to find an interface with more than 1 optical input, at most they have 2....</p> <p>EDIT: adding more context, thanks guys. Interfaces: I have 2 - an Apollo Twin Duo Thunderbolt and a Digi003 console I no longer use. </p> <p>I. Inputs (need at least 4 balanced analog inputs, 2 digital - one S/PDIF and one AES/EBU (which can be converted to Toslink), and 2 mic pres</p> <p>II. Instruments: Yamaha EX5 with AES/EBU digital out, Yamaha Motif ES7 balanced analog outs, JV1080 stereo out; Kemper using S/PDIF, and need 2 mics for voice or acoustic guitar </p> <p>III. DAW: mostly use Ableton Live these days but if needed I can revert to PT.</p> <p>IV. Laptop: MacBook Pro 2012 i7 2.6 16GB RAM. (Still have it for the protools compatibility and FireWire capability to the 003). Eventually I’ll upgrade.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Rocknpop82"> /u/Rocknpop82 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/if741w/keep_digital_or_is_analog_ok/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/if741w/keep_digital_or_is_analog_ok/">[comments]</a></span>