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  1. Thanks for all the thorough responses explaining that through. Really informative. Two questions I have from that now: Am I correct in thinking I only need to enable the wisy aes output or 833 aes input to achieve digital results. There's no reason to use both at the same time in the chain? Regarding latency - say I find how much delay I need to apply between my mkh50 and wisy setup. Will it always be the same amount for this setup or will it fluctuate on different days? I'd be concerned if I was on a run and gun project and didn't have time to sort it.
  2. Something I've never learnt which is almost embarrassing to ask at this point... Aes3 and aes42 are often mentioned by others. I have an sd 833, previously a 633. Both of which have these functions. Also my mcr42 wisycoms have these as an output. I have zero knowledge on how and when is good to use these options. I know it's digital format. From online it sounds like it can add extra inputs through an xlr, or make a mic sound cleaner. So my question is can you give me scenarios on when to use them and why. For example would using my mkh50 through an xlr benefit from using aes? If so why? Or would using the aes output of my wisycom going into the mixer benefit me? Many thanks in advance.
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