M-Audio 37-Key Audio/MIDI Interface and Controller Ozonic Uživatelský manuál Strana 4

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The Main Analog outputs, 1 and 2, can be used to connect to a tape recorder when you
are mixing down, although they may be connected to an external mixer. These outputs
are balanced, +4 dBu line level. Analog Outputs 3–8 are unbalanced, –10 dBu line level,
and can be used as sends to outboard gear or as outputs to an external mixer.
Another option for mixdown is to connect the S/PDIF outputs to a DAT or other digital
recorder. By default, whatever is routed to outputs 1 and 2 is also sent to the S/PDIF
outputs. You can disable this S/PDIF “mirroring(as it is referred to in the manual) so
that you can use the S/PDIF connections to hook up an external digital effects unit, for
example.
Low Latency Monitoring on the Digi 001
The Digi 001 supports Pro Tools LE’s special Low Latency Monitoring feature. This
feature lets you to record and monitor the eight analog and eight ADAT digital inputs
directly through outputs 1 and 2 with very low latency. When you select Low Latency
Monitoring from Pro Tools LE’s Operations menu, the audio entering the hardware
interface is not passed through the host computer’s processor—it is routed directly to the
main outputs instead.
There is a slight amount of latency involved here because of the A/D and D/A
conversions and the internal routing within the hardware. From the information I was
able to gather, the total delay is roughly 164 samples. This may not sound that low, but
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