My SSL Six is meant to arrive tomorrow. Are the cables you mention (2x Sub D 25 connectors) custom built? I was pokling around online to see if I could find what is needed (Sub D 25 to dual 1/4"?)
Many thanks

The DB-25 ports combine connections for 8 balanced signals into 1. There are cables called “snakes” that have a DB25 on one end and 8 balanced (TRS) 1/4" cables on the other end. Here’s an example: https://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/daddario-planet-waves-modular-snake-8-channel-breakout/334008000043000?cntry=us&source=3WWRWXGP&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3qzzBRDnARIsAECmryq_7w6JwRWUdmfjCp9hwDRLSzHjPaACqG4aJwfJHMvaLzFUwAMs-c8aAjgYEALw_wcB

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got it. Thanks!
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Well, I found a good deal on Reverb for an SSL SiX. I figured going for a workflow enhancement is never a bad thing. I don’t have any kind of mixer / summing, so I imagine this will prove extremely useful. It was tough to resist considering all the bells and whistles and flexibility in routing.

UAD Apollo x8p

I lucked into two B-Stock units at Vintage King. They have been performing beautifully in conjunction with my 2019 iMac.

The ‘p’ stands for ‘preamp’. So 8 preamps; one for each input.

Experience has led me to value having a preamp for every signal being recorded. The Apollo’s preamps do the job.

Other big pluses are DSP for UAD plugins and the choice of recording them in realtime.

In my particular setup, a Focusrite Clarett OctoPre is connected to one x8p via ADAT. UAD’s frontend mixer program ‘Console’ allows UAD plugins to be applied to the OctoPre.

Proving its savvy, UAD will release soon a free DAW-like program called ‘Luna’ that is integrated with Apollo Thunderbolt hardware.

Happy camper :slight_smile:

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Is there such a thing as a high quality AD/DA converter with SPDIF at a lowish cost? Looking for something high quality enough to never have to justify replacing but don’t need USB, TB, or FW. Also, only looking for stereo i/o (or just a stereo ADC for now). Used is great. Looking at options somewhere between an RME ADI-2 and a Burl. If DIY is a thing (which I don’t think it is for ADCs) then I’m game as well. I’d like to deploy the SPDIF connections on my MOTU for analog mix-bus stuff.

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Most SPDIF interfaces either come on things like DAT decks and digital mixers / multi-format interfaces, or as outputs from various devices.

You could pick up a used FF400 or UC and use it as a standalone format converter only, and it’ll be as high quality as you’d ever need unless you’re into absolute scientific archival quality needs territory. Reasonably compact and an excellent little interface too. It would also let you break out the ADAT outs from your MOTU into analogue and back as well.

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Basically, just looking for high quality line to SPDIF conversion. Can only support stereo so no need for any more channels than that. Unfortunately I have an Ultralite mk3 so no ADAT.

I do have an Apollo Twin so hoping for converters of at least that quality or better. I hear good things about the RME stuff. Being SPDIF, I don’t need the latest greatest just something that still holds up. Thanks for the suggestions - I’ll check them out.

Anyone have any experience of the Cymatic Audio LP-16 live player as a basic 16 out audio interface:
https://cymaticaudio.com/lp-16-productpage/

With the current situation, I’m looking at the possibility of installing a 16 speaker ambisonic system into a garden office room. Studio grade monitoring is not essential, so I’m thinking about one of these, a 2nd hand multi-room amp and a bunch of larger home cinema surrounds or domestic speakers for size/cost efficiency.

Here is a review of their other interface:
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/cymatic-utrack-24

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(Cranborne Audio 500 ADAT) I just picked up one of these, and although the outlay wasn’t insubstantial - $1500 - I think it will ultimately save me time and $$. It’s wonderfully thought out. Build quality seems excellent. Their Mic Pre / DI is great, too.

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Interesting unit… what do you plan on putting in the 500 slots?

Thinking of changing my approach a little and hoping for some advice - i have a very unremarkable but bulky 12 chan mixer that i send main out to my Fireface UC but i’m missing the days when I routed directly to the interface and mixed ITB. The challenge is that i enjoy send/returns and would rapidly use up the inputs and outputs with need for quite a few more, at least.

So if i was to get rid of my mixer and go ITB, whats a nice way to expand my interface? I used a Focusrite Octopre years ago as an expander and it worked alright, but I need some extra outputs too.

I bought a used FF800 and use it as a 10-channel I/O expander to use all 36 of my UCX’s internal channels. Full TotalControl routing matrix across any to any and the 10 channels on the FF800 versus the 8 typical elsewhere is a nice bonus. Plus a second pair of headphone outs, with independent volume and their own mix is a nice bonus.

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That sounds like a very good way to go and should cover my requirements perfectly - the two connected via ADAT I presume?

8 channels of ADAT and 2 of SPDIF, yep!

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I’ve started.
I already have an API lunchbox (4 slots) that I bought in, wait for it… 1993…
I’ve taken a 512b and a 550b from that and ordered a modded dbx 560 to go with them as a ‘channel’.
‘Channel’ 2 is the Cranborne pre/DI and Lindell audio 7X-500 compressor and their take on Pultec style EQ - PEX 500
‘Channel’ 3 starts with my Demeter DI, which sits under the rack connected to a Kush Electra EQ, which should be here in a week or so. I’m very excited to try this as i think it should work somewhere between the API and the Lindell in sound and functionality.
Obviously these ‘channels’ can interact and don’t need to be discrete at all. One cool feature of the rack is the aux buses, which allow outside sources to be mixed with the mix bus for monitoring (DAW for example). What I expect to use it for is to mix channel outputs to then record through either unused channels or other gear connected to Audio interface.
I also have a Meris Hedra coming https://www.meris.us/product/hedra/ which will move between the 2 cases. I’m hoping to use it mostly for vocals so it will go in the API case mostly.

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Sweet! Yes it will save some $$$ if you no longer need an extra interface!

in case anyone is looking for a cheap interface with dc-coupled outputs, i just saw this guy giving away a pair of old motu 2408s over on sweetwater’s used section: https://www.sweetwater.com/used/listings/17149-used-motu-motu-2408mk3
https://www.sweetwater.com/used/listings/17148-used-motu-motu-2408

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Those old 2408s were rock-solid. Is it a cabling/connection issue that has them out of date I assume?

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I think it requires the PCI card which I don’t see. Still, would be a nice stand-alone format converter.

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