RME M-32 Audio Interfaces
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The majority of the Recording Studios in the New Adelphi Building (1 thru 6) use the RME M32 AD/DA combination for digital conversion, converting analogue signal into digital information. Unlike what you might be used to when using an audio interface at home, where conversion and transfer of audio is combined, the RME's simply convert the analogue audio into a selection of different digital formats. The process of then transferring this information into the computer is then handled by a selection of different interfaces depending on your choice of DAW.
REMEMBER: IF YOU ARE EVER UNSURE ABOUT HOW TO USE THE RME INTERFACES ASK AT THE STUDIO OFFICE FOR HELP! USING THE WRONG SETTINGS CAN COMPLETELY RUIN A WHOLE SESSIONS WORK.