Okay guys, I've reached a point where I'm not sure if it will fly- I have a Tascam TM-D4000 digital console (32 channel), that has served well for the past 10+ years, strictly control room monitoring. The console only offers 44.1 & 48k sample rate clocking. I've used the D-Sub cable (Analogue out) from our Aurora 8 into the first 8 channels 1/4 inch in (we playback alot of our work in 5.1).
Here's the zinger..because I want to introduce a passive summing box into the system, I've thought about tapping the AES/EBU output from the converter into this console (I've had the option of adding the AES/EBU card, in one of the sets of 8, which I did) & then using those 1/4 inch feeds to the summing box. Sooooo, what happens when a project is tracked @ 96k? Is my assumption correct that the AES/EBU feed just will not work at the higher rate?