"kip martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> how do you guys handle having like 3 different output sources and one input 
> source for dubbing? i have a DAT, a CD burner, and an MD player/recorder. i 
> dont have enough inputs in my stereo to handle all these sources. so, im 
> thinking i need a mixer or something that will allow me to selectively 
> switch the output between 3 differnt sources (DAT, CD, and MD) and send a 
> signal to a single input in either another digital recording unit, or at 
> least my stereo. know what i mean? for example: on the back would be 3 input 
> jacks, and 1 output jack. on the front would be a selector switch to allow 
> me to route one of the three sources to the target recording device. like an 
> A/B/C selector switch.

If they all have optical outputs, perhaps the simplest way to do this is
use two Toslink splitter/combiners.  Feed two sources into the first
splitter.  Feed the output of that splitter into one input on the second
splitter.  Feed the third source to the other input on the second
splitter.  Feed the output of the second splitter to your stereo input.

The only thing you have to watch is that only one of the sources is on
at any time.  Otherwise it won't work.

You'll find details about the Toslink splitters on our Web page.

I hope this helps!


Len Moskowitz             Binaural and StealthMics (tm), Cables, Interfaces
Core Sound                http://www.stealthmicrophones.com
Teaneck, New Jersey       http://www.core-sound.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Tel: 201-801-0812, FAX: 201-801-0912
 
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