Memory Cards.............................................................................................................................................................................................50
T
HE
C
OMPREHENSIVE
I
NPUT
/
O
UTPUT
S
CHEME
.......................................................................................................................................52
R
OUTING
C
ONFIGURATION
.............................................................................................................................................................................56
C
ONNECTING REAL WORLD INPUTS TO THE
H8000FW ..............................................................................................................................56
Configuring the MAIN inputs
56
Configuring the DSP input sources
58
Configuring the MAIN Outputs
58
C
ONNECTING TO THE
H8000FW’
S OUTPUTS
................................................................................................................................................60
Configuring the outputs
60
F
URTHER
I
NPUT AND
O
UTPUT OPTIONS
........................................................................................................................................................64
DIN 1/2 Allows the Selection of Either AES/EBU or S/P DIF for the First Digital Input Pair. ...........................................................65
DIN 11/12 Allows the Choice of Either AES/EBU or S/P DIF for AES11/12. ................................................................................65
OPTO in – controls the function of the optical input connector (H8000FW only)..........................................................................................66
OPTO out – allows use of optical output connector for optical S/P DIF (H8000FW only) ..........................................................................67
Signal Flow Example..................................................................................................................................................................................68
Programs’ Effect on Routing Decisions..........................................................................................................................................................73
Controlling Levels
76
The Level Meters .........................................................................................................................................................................................76
Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Inputs .................................................................................................................................77
Input Levels, Wet/Dry Ratios, and Output Levels for Each DSP ...............................................................................................................79
Controlling the Level of the Analog and Digital Outputs...............................................................................................................................80
D
IGITAL
S
ETUP
..................................................................................................................................................................................................82
Digital Setup Overview
82
S/P DIF 83
Sampling Rates
83
The System Sampling Rate – A Digital Audio Primer.................................................................................................................................84
Using the Internal Clock..............................................................................................................................................................................85
Selecting the Internal Clock’s Rate ............................................................................................................................ 85
The Status of The Digital Inputs When Using the Internal Clock............................................................................. 86
Understanding the "System Sampling Rate and External Sync Indicator" When Using the Internal Clock ............... 87
Using an External Clock ............................................................................................................................................................................88
Selecting the External Clock..................................................................................................................................... 88
The Status of the Digital I/Os When Using the External Clock.............................................................................. 89
Sample Rate Conversion (SRC)................................................................................................................................ 91
Word Clock Termination ......................................................................................................................................... 91
Word Length (Bits)
92
Input Word Length .................................................................................................................................................. 92
Output Word Length ............................................................................................................................................... 93
B
YPASSING AND
M
UTING
.................................................................................................................................................................................93
System Bypass .......................................................................................................................................................... 93
Machine Bypass........................................................................................................................................................ 94
E
XTERNAL
C
ONTROLLERS
...............................................................................................................................................................................95
Setting Up the External Controllers
95
Foot Pedals 1 and 2.....................................................................................................................................................................................95
MIDI Setup............................................................................................................................................................. 96
External Modulation and Trigger Menu Pages
99
"Manually" Selecting an External Controller for Modulation ................................................................................. 101
"Manually" Selecting the External Controller for Triggers....................................................................................... 103
External Controller Selection.................................................................................................................................. 105
Parameters Common to Both External Modulation and External Trigger Menu Pages. __________________________________ 105
MIDI Running Status ____________________________________________________________________________ 106
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
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