Transfering DATs to Mac
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Transfering DATs to Mac
I've been transferring many old cassettes to my Mac via DP5 and an ART USB Phono Plus recently. Now it's time to tackle all my DATs. I have a Panasonic SV-3700 and was wondering if there was any way to transfers the tracks on the DATs digitally. I can go analog thru the USB Phono Plus but it seems arcane to go that way. The USBP+ has a digital in via S/PDIF but the 3700 doesn't have that output.
Is there a way to transfer them digitally?
TIA.
Is there a way to transfer them digitally?
TIA.
J D Thomas
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What looks like S/PDIF is marked IEC Type II, and it's right next to the AES/EBU. I say looks like since it's an RCA jack with an orange core, just like S/PDIF. Just for grins I tried hooking this up to the S/PDIF in on the USBP+, but nada. There are no other digital I/O's.baanes wrote:I worked with an sv-3700 that had s/pdif (coaxial and optical, I think) as well as aes/ebu. Are you sure it doesn't have s/pdif out? It should be next to the aes connectors.
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You can interface the AES/EBU into SPDIF with an appropriate adaptor, which you can make yourself if you can solder.
http://www.joshwoodward.com/mod/news/vi ... le_id=4148
http://www.joshwoodward.com/mod/news/vi ... le_id=4148
how old is your mac?
How old is your mac? If it's a newer one, don't they have an optical SPDIF i/o? If that's the case, you could bypass the Art USB Phono device, and use a AES/EBU to optical SPDIF converter. Check for those by HOSA or Midiman/M-Audio.
Another thing to check for: how does the Art USB phono device switch inputs from Analog to SPDIF? Switch? Software?
Garry
Another thing to check for: how does the Art USB phono device switch inputs from Analog to SPDIF? Switch? Software?
Garry
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If I'm not mistaken, that RCA jack on the SV 3700 was for dedicated clocking.ThomaStudios wrote:What looks like S/PDIF is marked IEC Type II, and it's right next to the AES/EBU. I say looks like since it's an RCA jack with an orange core, just like S/PDIF. Just for grins I tried hooking this up to the S/PDIF in on the USBP+, but nada. There are no other digital I/O's.baanes wrote:I worked with an sv-3700 that had s/pdif (coaxial and optical, I think) as well as aes/ebu. Are you sure it doesn't have s/pdif out? It should be next to the aes connectors.
The Lucid GenX192 WC generator has 2 RCA out jacks for clocking this type of device.
So what you'll need is a AES to SPDIF or ADAT format convertor.
Check this ....
http://www.8thstreet.com/product.asp?Pr ... Interfaces
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