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    I want to use the digital outs on my Delta 1010 for monitor sends. I know I need some kind of digital to analog converter, but what? My web searches have done nothing but confuse me. I'm picturing a simple little box that has digital inputs and analog outputs, but I'm getting the feeling it's a little more complicated than this. Help?
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  • #2
    Most of the better ones seem kinda expensive... have you thought about just getting new monitors with digital inputs?

    Pete

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    • #3
      avoid the roland digital speakers, they're shit. unfortunately, they're the only digital monitors i know of, and you need a roland mixer/multitrack with effects to make them work. as for the convertor, depends on your budget.
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      • #4
        Genelec makes digital input speakers as well, but they're not cheap.

        As to the original question, it's about that simple... a box that has digital inputs and analog outputs. The problem is that it's not cheap. If you are on a limited budget, try to find a used Apogee Rosetta. Do not go for the Rosetta 24/96 or the Rosetta 200 or 800 as those are all in the thousands of dollars (but awesome units it you have the coin).

        Assuming that you're just doing 24bit/48khz recording any of the older D/A boxes will do the trick - just watch ebay.
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        • #5
          Great info guys, thanks a bunch!
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          • #6
            the delta 1010 has D-A outs. each output converts back to analogue except the SPDIF
            just send 2 balanced 1/4 to your monitors or to a mixer.

            unless you just want higher quality D-A conversion.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel
              the delta 1010 has D-A outs. each output converts back to analogue except the SPDIF
              just send 2 balanced 1/4 to your monitors or to a mixer.

              unless you just want higher quality D-A conversion.
              Yes, it's the SPDIF channels I want to convert to analog. I already have all 8 ins and outs ran through the channel inserts on the mixer (so I can use the pres in the mixer). If I can use channels 9 & 10 (SPDIF) for monitor outs only, that would free up the 8 main channels for recording only.
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              • #8
                Ask and you shall receive....

                http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_u...gCow-main.html

                -Nate
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nateb
                  Ask and you shall receive....

                  http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_u...gCow-main.html

                  -Nate
                  Yes, I've seen that one, but I thought it only converted analog to digital. Their description does say A/D and D/A but if you look at the front panel, it looks like it's geared toward A/D only. I guess I need to call them and ask some questions. Thanks Nate.
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