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Summary Of: ADAT

ADAT machines were the first to do so with sample... The ADAT cable standard is no longer strictly tied to ADAT tape machines... Several versions of the ADAT machine were produced... and the ADAT XT recorded 16 bits per sample... which could be attached to the ADAT with a jack connector... included many more features which the stand alone ADAT did not have... ADAT is a professional format... ADAT tapes are still available through pro audio retailers with products from... the term ADAT now refers to its successor...

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