Music Production and Recording
ADAT, or Alesis Digital Audio Tape, is a digital recording format that was widely used for multitrack recording in the 1990s. It allowed up to eight channels of audio to be recorded on a standard S-VHS tape, making it a cost-effective solution for home studios and professional environments alike. This format facilitated the transfer of digital audio data between devices, enhancing connectivity options for audio production.
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