Connecting Serial and MIDI Port Devices
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1080p/25 (marginal - PsF)
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720p/23.976
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720p/59.94
You can also use the 15-pin D-sub VGA connector with a BNC adapter cable in Y, Pb, Pr
output mode for an extra analog color difference output in addition to the primary on board
Y, Pb, Pr BNC outputs.
Connecting Serial and MIDI Port Devices
Avid systems support the connection of two different MIDI fader controllers and a Yamaha
®
mixer. The fader controllers and the mixer connect to the MIDISPORT
™
2x2 USB-to-MIDI
converter attached to the USB ports. The two fader controllers are the JL Cooper
FaderMaster Pro
™
and the JL Cooper MCS-3000X. Avid supports recording automation
gain using the MIDI features of the mixer.
USB and Serial Connections
Windows systems typically have 2 or more USB connections and one serial connection. If
you need more than one serial connection, Avid recommends using a USB-to-serial adapter.
See the documentation that comes with the device.
Connecting the USB Hub
The USB hub explained in this section converts one USB port into seven USB ports. The
USB hub kit (see the following figure) contains a USB hub, a power adapter, and a USB
cable.
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The USB hub shown in the example might not be the actual USB hub you use. However, the
example shown provides enough information to allow you to properly connect whatever USB
hub you decide to use.
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The USB hub is supported only when it is powered by an ac adapter.
The USB hub has the following connections:
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USB ports 1 through 7
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Device connection
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On/Off switch
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Power connection
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