196
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**, input bits, 126
“2 switch” mode, 136
“3 switch” mode, 137
44.1 kHz, 120
48 kHz, 120
88.2 kHz, 120
96 kHz, 120
A/C cord
, 39
A/D conversion, 123
rate of, 116
about menu page, 73
ADAT jacks, 41
no ADAT 96kHz, 41
AES/EBU.
See also
Digital inputs and outputs
jack 1/2
input selecting, 116
output selecting, 116
specs., 39
AES/EBU jacks, 39
Analog inputs
"unbalancing" XLRs, 40
adjusting level of, 110
hooking up, 53
measuring the level of, 109
Analog outputs
"unbalancing", 40
hooking up, 53
level control, 113
measuring the level of, 109
asterisk, 166
Atari 2600, 83
automating mixdowns, 132
banks
selecting when saving programs, 76
baud rate.
See
serial port
beer, effect on H8000, 82
bits
input, 115, 126
input less than 24 bit, 115, 126
input, display, 126
least significant, 126
most significant, 126
output, 115, 126
unknown, 126
blinking, underline, 149
brightness, adjusting the, 45
bugs
first course of action, 193
what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 197
Busy LED
location, 37
Memory Card write indicator, 37
MIDI In / Serial port indicator, 37, 142, 164, 181
Bypass area, 127
accessing, 34
Bypass Status LEDs, 128, 129
blinking, 35, 128
location, 35
solidly lit, 35, 129
bypassing, 127
actually bypassing DSPs, 129
actually bypassing system, 128
dsp bypass
, 127, 129
machine, 129
muting, 69, 127, 129
panic muting, 69
rly bypass
, 127
system bypass options, 127
w/ power off, 38
career advancement, 68
checksum, 188, 189, 190
contrast, adjusting the, 45
controllers.
See
external controllers
controlling one H8000 w/ another, 183
conversion, A/D or D/A.
See
A/D or D/A conversion
copying programs, 167
crashing
reformatting internal memory, 196
what to do if a particular program crashed H8000, 197
creating your own programs.
See
Patch Editor area
cursor
moving, 37, 50
Cursor keys
location, 37
use, 50
curves, type of parameter, 175
Cxl key
location
, 38
D/A conversion, 123
rate of, 116
dead DSP ins/outs, 107,
See
routing and I/O Identifier
examples of, 107
O.K. use of, 107
deleting programs, 170
deleting routing configurations, 104, 177
device ID, 181
factory default, 133
selecting, 133
use, 133
digital demons, 132, 133, 185
avoiding, 185
Digital inputs, 115
adjusting level of, 110
effect on external clock, 121
hooking up, 53
OK, 120, 123
reading the status of, 119, 122
slipping, 119, 123
unlocked, 120, 123
Digital outputs, 115
hooking up, 53
level control, 113
sampling rate of, 116
display
adjusting cont./bright., 45
gen. description, 47
distortion
intentional, 175
overdriving inputs, 111
dry, confusing use of word, 112
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
Page 6: ......
Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
Page 183: ...177 Click Restart to restart your computer and conclude the installation ...
Page 186: ...180 The Sound options screen now displays ...
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