I have an LS9-16 and have never used the 2 track digital connections, it doesn't make a lot of sense to carry around a cd player/burner when iPods are so handy these days.
What I'm wondering is if anyone makes some sort of compact A/D to convert an analog signal to the RCA style digital connection? Or better USB to RCA to hook laptops right up to the port for playback?
I suppose the one thing that would come into play is that I clock my console externally and I'm not sure if the console is going to have issues seeing a digital input since I don't clock internally.
However, the real point of using that port is for shows that run on 16 channels or less so I wouldn't need the rack which has the clock and the external mic pre's in it. Therefore it would be clocking internally at that point.
The card slot has an MY16 card in it so that would be another way of getting a couple of channels of program music in but would still require some sort of small A/D conversion kit.
What I'm wondering is if anyone makes some sort of compact A/D to convert an analog signal to the RCA style digital connection? Or better USB to RCA to hook laptops right up to the port for playback?
I suppose the one thing that would come into play is that I clock my console externally and I'm not sure if the console is going to have issues seeing a digital input since I don't clock internally.
However, the real point of using that port is for shows that run on 16 channels or less so I wouldn't need the rack which has the clock and the external mic pre's in it. Therefore it would be clocking internally at that point.
The card slot has an MY16 card in it so that would be another way of getting a couple of channels of program music in but would still require some sort of small A/D conversion kit.