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> Subject: Should I get the MY16AT 16ch ADAT I/O card or theWhat about getting the MY8AD(24) and the extra AD/DA converter (like RME
\n> 8ch analog I/O?
\n>
\n> I'm now seriously thinking about getting an 01V96 and I am curious.
\n> (I plan to use it for both live and studio work.)
\n>
\n> Would it be better to get the MY16AT 16ch ADAT I/O card or
\n> the 8ch analog
\n> input card (MY8AD)? I'm thinking that the 16ch ADAT I/O card would be
\n>
\n> better because it could be used with some A/Ds and D/As for live use
\n> (ie. the Yamaha AD824/DA824) and to connect multiple devices
\n> in the studio.
\n>
\n> Any thoughts?
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