Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Pro Tools LE software requires you to connect a suitable Digidesign hardware interface
APPENDIX 4 Console View Selectors In the middle section, there is a row of three buttons at the far left to let you select the Console View. You
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsasecond after you let go of the fader – then it will revert to showing the pan value. Displ
APPENDIX 4 Rotary Encoders Underneath the Channel Scribble Strips you will nd eight rotary encoders that you can use to adjust the pan, send, me
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsView selections. It also functions as a ‘Cancel’ button for on-screen dialogs in Pro Tools. Ch
APPENDIX 4 Controls for the rst EQ plug-in on that track are then assigned to the rotary encoders and displayed in the Channel Scribble Strips and s
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems When you press the Pan/Send switch, Digi 002 identi es channels with sends assigned to them b
APPENDIX 4 Faders The fader section consists of eight identical channel strips, each with a touch-sensitive motorized fader, solo, and mute switche
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsor closes the Mix window in Pro Tools and the third, marked ‘Edit’ does the same for the Edit w
APPENDIX 4Scribble Strips. And when you have adjusted the controls, another press on the F5 button takes you back to the view that you were in previou
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems In Standalone mode, the Digi 002 has dedicated, in-line three-band EQ on input channels 1–8 an
APPENDIX 4 Digi 001 The Digi 001 system includes a PCI card that you install in your computer; an I/O interface with a range of input and output c
APPENDIX 4 If you have a DAT or CD player with S/PDIF digital outputs, you can route these via the Digi 002’s S/PDIF digital connector to inputs 5–6,
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Front Panel Figure A4.9 Digi 002 front panel. At the left of the front panel there a
APPENDIX 4 Inputs 5, 6, 7, and 8 just have 1/4” jack connectors, but individual switches are provided for +4 dBu or –10 dBV operation. An Alternate So
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems A 1/4” jack socket to the left of the FireWire ports, labeled Footswitch, is provided for Quic
APPENDIX 4 The Command|8 gives you full control of all the channel strip functions in Pro Tools, allowing you to view and edit plug-in parameters and
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemswith control room Level, Mono, and Mute switches. A Headphone output is also provided with its
APPENDIX 4 Like its forerunner, the Digi 002, it can be used as a stand-alone mixer and also has stand-alone MIDI Mode functionality. Control Surf
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemscontrols, together with Transport mode switches for loop playback, loop record, and QuickPunch
APPENDIX 4 To put 003 in Pro Tools mode:1. Make sure the 003 unit is properly connected to the computer and powered on. 2. If Mute is disab
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems The first four input channels located on the rear panel each have an XLR connector for a micro
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsinstead of microphones. The phantom power switches are labeled ‘48V’, which is the voltage supp
APPENDIX 4 Front Panel Figure A4.16 Digi 003R front panel. At the far left of the 003 Rack front panel, there is a Power on/o button. To th
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Rear Panel The 003 and 003 Rack have identical connectors, although the 003’s Power switch
APPENDIX 4 Figure A4.19 Digi 003 rack+ rear panel. Front Panel Figure A4.18 Digi 003 rack+ front panel. At the far left of the front pan
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemscarrying an alternate pair of control room monitor outputs. To the right of these can be found
APPENDIX 4and control the input levels of these. Below these, third from the top, you will nd a knob labeled ‘Mix’ that lets you monitor whatever is
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Zero-latency Monitoring One of the neatest features is the Mix control. This lets you blen
APPENDIX 4 Exploring the Mbox Mix Control Try this: Step 1. Plug a microphone into one of the Mbox inputs. Step 2. Route this to an aud
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsmonitored via the computer) and putting it in the Playback position only lets you hear what is
APPENDIX 4 Reasons to buy an Mbox? If you want a portable recording studio for your laptop, get an Mbox. If you want to learn Pro Tools before investi
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Front Panel At the far left there is a 1/4” headphone jack with an associated knob to contr
APPENDIX 4that low, but it’s a lot better than the 1024 samples that would have been in there had the Low Latency feature not been implemented. There
APPENDIX 4 Rear Panel Toward the left-hand side, the rear panel has two groups of analogue inputs, each with an XLR microphone input, a balanced L
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Front Panel The front panel has all the usual level controls, peak indicators, pads, phanto
APPENDIX 4 There is a pair of MIDI in and out ports that support MIDI Time Stamping (MTS) to make sure that your MIDI performances are captured with t
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Mbox 2 Micro gives Pro Tools users the freedom to leave their Pro Tools systems in the studio
APPENDIX 4 FireWire vs USB There are two types of connectors used to hook up popular Audio and MIDI interfaces to your computer – USB and FireWire
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemscompletes your MIDI and audio recording system. M-Audio also o ers a range of accessories incl
APPENDIX 4 If you’re recording a full band, the FireWire 1814’s with its eight balanced analogue inputs and four balanced analogue outputs, makes a be
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Firewire Audiophile Created with the laptop-based DJ or live performer in mind, the FireWi
APPENDIX 4 That makes the FireWire Audiophile a four-input, six output audio interface capable of high-quality analog and digital I/O with full 24-bit
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Audiophile 2496 and Audiophile 192 Pro Tools M-Powered works with various M-Audio Delta PCI
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsearly to compensate for the latency. This o set is made in such a way that it just a ects the
APPENDIX 4 Both the Audiophile 2496 and Audiophile 192 have built-in 16-channel MIDI I/O, so there’s no need for a separate MIDI interface. You’ll als
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Delta 1010 LT The Delta 1010 LT version does not have the rackmountable audio interface.
APPENDIX 4 Figure A4.41 Delta 44 professional 4-in/4-out audio card. Delta 66 The Delta 66 Professional 6-In/6-Out Audio Card with Digital
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems Figure A4.42 Delta 66 professional 6-in/6-out audio card with digital I/O. Latest A
APPENDIX 4So you can use Pro Tools LE with the Digi 002 to record, edit, process, mix, and master your projects in your home studio, then put the Digi
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsinputs. These Line inputs have operating levels xed at +4 dBu, which means that they are suit
APPENDIX 4 To the left of these, there is a footswitch jack that you can use to punch-in and-out of record and to the right there are three 5-pin DIN
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systemsand line level. The second button switches in a high-pass lter (HPF). This lter removes the
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