
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 and dedicated, in-line compressors on input channels 1–4. There
are four sends available on each channel for adding internal Delay or Reverb
e ects, or for hooking up external e ects processors. Sends 1–2 are dedicated
to the internal Delay and Reverb e ects. Sends 3–4 route the input signals out
via outputs 7–8 on the back panel so you can send to external e ects.
The ten ‘Scribble Strips’ display the pan, volume and e ects controls, send
levels, and track names. The LED Encoder rings on each channel strip show
the pan positions in Pan view and Master Fader view but show send levels or
other information in other views. If you press the button marked ‘L R Meter’
this puts the Digi 002 into Meter mode so that the LED rings act as post-fader
meters unless you are viewing the compressor controls, in which case they act
as input, output, and gain reduction meters for the displayed compressor.
Hooking up External Sources to the Digi 002 in Standalone Mode
Inputs 1–4 accept microphone-, line-, or instrument-level signals, and you can
adjust the input gains for these using the controls located at the left of the Digi
002’s top panel. Inputs 5–8 only accept line-level signals and are switchable
between –10 dBV and +4 dBu using the operating level switches on the Digi
002 back panel.
The Alt Src Inputs can be used to hook up alternative audio sources such as
CD players or tape decks. These can either be routed directly to the Monitor
and Headphone outputs by pressing the Alt Src to Mon switch or they can be
routed to Input channels 7–8 by pressing the Alt Src to 7–8 switch (in which
case inputs 7–8 on the back panel of the Digi 002 are disabled).
TIP
Some digital audio equipment and even some personal computers such
as the Mac G5 models feature optical S/PDIF inputs and outputs that you
can connect directly to the Digi 002. This can be useful when you want to
play iTunes back through your main monitors, or to set up iChat on your
Mac for video conferencing over the Internet using your main monitors
instead of the Mac’s internal speakers. Don’t forget to set the sync mode to
wordclock, set the S/PDIF inputs to Optical, and set up the routing for the
S/PDIF inputs to Digi 002 inputs 5–6 rst. You can access these settings in
Standalone mode by pressing the F1 Utility button, choosing Preferences
by pressing the corresponding Channel Select button, and pressing the
appropriate Channel Select buttons to access the desired settings.
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