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The Aphex Models 141, 142 and 144 were developed as interfaces
between the Aphex Anaconda digital snake system and other devices. Each
model was designed to do its job without any extra unnecessary bells or
whistles. While they each fulfill that design specification, each model
is an excellent, useful product in it own right.
Since the I/O of the Anaconda is ADAT, there is an ADAT connection
in each model. The ADAT eight channel format has been a standard in the
audio industry for years. It is a reliable, mature, cost effective
technology albeit with limitations. The prime limitation is the
distance that ADAT audio can be safely transmitted through ‘Lightpipe’
fiber. Some claim that it could be as far as 30 feet, but our
experience shows that there can be significant audible artifacts at 20
feet. We strongly recommend that the distance be as short as possible,
preferably less than 10 feet (3 meters).
The other limitation is that its maximum sample rate is 48kHz for
eight channel operation. There is a technology called S-Mux that
doubles the maximum frequency but halves the channel count. We have
elected to stay with the sample rate of 48kHz in the Model 142, but
Models 141 and 144 can work at 44.1 or 48kHz.
There are many other products on the market that do similar
functions. But none as simply or as well or as cost effectively, as
these units. You will enjoy many years of excellent uninterrupted
performance.
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