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Behringer Ultragain Pro-8 Digital ADA8000
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  • AnimalTracksStudioAnimalTracksStudio

    Behringer Ultragain Pro-8 Digital ADA8000Publié le 12/05/08 à 17:48
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    Converts Standard Analog in 1/4 and XLR to 24 ADA Digital output via Lightpipe.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Talk about a needed accessory in today’s digital workstation world and you will eventually settle upon the need for something like this.

    The Behringer ADA8000 is an eight channel digital to analog converter which serves as an eight channel Mic pre amp that can convert the signal into eight discreet channels of ADAT Light Pipe audio at twenty four bit for insertion into any DAW that accepts ADAT and it keeps everything in the Digital domain so you get pristine audio sound and the best part is, it is affordable.

    You have eight XLR inputs and eight quarter inch inputs so it is very versatile as a front end input for your Light Pipe equipped DAW.

    The XLR inputs also are Phantom powered so you can save a few bucks on not buying a separate power unit for your Mics.

    There is a front mounted gain control on each channel that is used on both inputs so you can control what is going out the other end to your Computer, the ADAT section has both an input and an output making it quite system flexible and the outputs are via eight balanced XLR connectors so if you use it as a Pre Amp or Phantom supply, the eight channels can go right into your main mixer with no worries or effort.

    What does all this mean to you? A Lot.

    If you have a DAW, the eight channels into Light Pipe will allow you to free up the usual eight channels of analog inputs on your interface for more things so you end up with eight channels of digital in and eight channels of analog in or a full sixteen channels of audio input into your computer, which is more than enough to record an average band on separate tracks on a live session or gig.

    This is an item that I highly recommend you get for your studio or live recording set up.
  • moosersmoosers

    Behringer Ultragain Pro-8 Digital ADA8000Publié le 25/03/08 à 01:14
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    I use this with the ADAT ins and out for my Digidesign 002R. It has 8 basic preamps, with an XLR/line in and an out for each of them. The main function of this is to hook it up with the ADAT jacks I believe, using them as external preamps, good for someone with an interface that only has a few inputs and wants extra preamps at a ridiculously cheap price.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had this for about 3 years now and I have used it both with my Digidesign 002R and I used to have a MOTU 896HD and it worked great with both of them, espically with my 002R since it only has 4 preamps on it and to record drums its great to have the option of having 12 preamps instead of just 4. But the thing I like most about this unit is the price. Considering how cheap this is there is no excuse to be without one if you are looking for more preamps on a budget. Obviously these are not the best preamps in the world, but if you are simply looking to have more inputs it won't color the sound too much, and with some good mics it doesn't sound bad at all. Until I upgrade with a few more high end preamps, I'll be holding onto mine for awhile.
  • BatemanBateman

    Behringer Ultragain Pro-8 Digital ADA8000Publié le 02/01/04 à 17:23
    L'Ada 8000 est un petit convertisseur / préamplificateur digital / analogique possédant huit entrées en XLR, 8 entrées en jack, 8 entrées Adat, 8 sorties en XLR et 8 sorties en Adat. Il fonctionne en 44 et en 48 khz et jusqu'à 24 bits. Le tout est embarqué dans le classique rack behringer d'une unité métalique qui semble assez solide. Il y a une alimentation phantom.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Il n'y a aucun problème d'utilisation. Le manuel est disponible mais il n'est pas indispensable.