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Owner’s Manual
Owner’
s Manual
6.13.3 Digital
Figure 6-30 DIGITAL SETUP
Sample Rate
Select the desired sample rate:
44.1kHz
,
48kHz
,
88.2kHz
, or
96kHz
.
Clock Source
Select the desired clock source:
Internal
or
Word
.
Clock Status
This field highlights
Locked
if the TT24 has success-
fully locked onto its external
Word
Clock Source. It is
not highlighted if the Clock Source is set to
Internal
or
it has not locked to a Word Clock Source.
Digital Input
Select the desired Digital Input:
AES
or
SPDIF
. Only
one of these can be active at a time.
Sample Rate Convert
Select this field to activate automatic sample rate
conversion for the selected Digital Input.
1/2 Sample Rate AES/SPDIF Output
Select this field to output a signal with half the se-
lected sample rate to the selected Digital Input.
6.13.4 MIDI Control
Figure 6-31 MIDI SETUP
The MIDI setup window allows you to control fader
values, channel mutes, and snapshots to be modified re-
motely from a sequencer or other MIDI-equipped device
connected to the TT24’s MIDI IN connector. Addition-
ally, the TT24 can be configured to send MIDI messages
from its MIDI OUT connector when these parameters
are changed from the console surface.
Enabling MIDI Input and Output
MIDI messaging in the TT24 is disabled by default. To
configure the TT24 to respond to supported incoming
MIDI messages, click or press the RECEIVE button in
the MIDI page to highlight it. Similarly, to configure the
TT24 to send MIDI messages when supported param-
eters are changed, click or press the SEND button in the
MIDI page to highlight it.
Configuring the MIDI channel
MIDI messages are transmitted and received using
one of sixteen MIDI channels. In order for the TT24 to
communicate with another device, both pieces of equip-
ment must be configured to use the same MIDI chan-
nel. To set the TT24’s MIDI channel, click or press the
number of the desired MIDI channel in the MIDI page
of the SETUP menu to highlight it. The selected chan-
nel will be used by the TT24 when sending or receiving
supported MIDI messages.
Note:
MIDI message bytes are represented using
hexadecimal notation. See the table on the next page
for decimal to hexadecimal conversion.