Analog digital converters


Can anyone point me in the right direction here. Was trying to find out information on A/D converters. Have a bunch of old concert tapes that I wish to convert over to digiatl format. Tried searching the forums and nothing looked good.
inwanw
My Korg MR1000 hard drive recorder converts analog to digital, up to 5.6mHz DSD. Then from there you can convert it to almost any digital format that you like. I use it to archive D2D LPs and other treasured LPs.

Still, I'll be watching with you for other suggestions.

Dave
I believe the Meridian 562 will fulfill your needs as an ADC. I have one that takes my analog sources and outputs them to digital. The 562 has been around a long time and since you don't need video switching, you can go with a regular (non-"V" version). They're not terribly expensive and are built like tanks.
What is your budget and what level of quality are you going to be happy with?
I use an E-MU 1616M soundcard (List $500) that has pretty good A/D conversion for doing Hi-Rez needledrops. I like it, although it has way more features than I need. I think the 1212M may be a good bang for the back as well and is a lot less money.
behringer makes an inexpensive a/d d/a that I use to digitize records. There are other units by m-audio as well as digital recorders with line in and out connections. Look in sweetwater catalog or guitar center online.
I use an M-Audio Audiophile USB outboard sound "card" that I found on eBay and paid well under $100 for. However I would love to have an Apogee Rosetta 200 one day, for well over ten times the price. In between, my choice would be an Apogee Mini-Me with USB.