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X.200

Digital X Bus

8. SYNC CARD

The Sync card provides the digital word clock in 

and out on a pair of BNC connectors, and SMPTE  
time code in and out on a pair of 1/4" jacks.

Sync data is also transmitted through the ADAT 

lightpipe and AES/EBU connections. The Sync card 
just provides another means to transmit and receive 
the word clock. This is particularly useful when you 
want the Digital X Bus to be the master clock for 
your digital audio system.

Time code is also provided through MIDI time 

code (MTC). SMPTE time code is more commonly 
used in motion picture and broadcast applications.

Other Connections

In addition to the cards in the card slots, there are 

more connections you can make on the rear panel.

9. FOOT SWITCH 1 and 2

These two 1/4" TS jacks are provided for foot-

switch control of various functions. These functions 
are assignable in the Windows > Setup window, and 
include Talkback, Play/Stop, Next Marker, Previous 
Marker, and New Marker.

10. SERIAL 9 PIN

This DB9 connector is an RS-422 port that sup-

ports the Sony® 9-Pin device protocol. It is con-
fi gured to operate as a controller, so it should be 
connected to a device (DEV) that is confi gured to 
be controlled by a controller (CONT). This is used 
primarily to transmit tape transport commands from 
the Digital X Bus to a recorder.

11. MIDI IN and OUT

These standard MIDI connectors (female 5-pin 

DIN) can be used to send or receive MIDI Time 
Code (MTC) and MIDI Machine Control (MMC) 
when connecting to equipment with transport con-
trols and a position display.

The MIDI connectors can also be used to control 

your DAW application when the MIDI fader bank is 
selected (DAW Bank).

You can turn MTC on and off in the Sync Card 

setup window (Windows > I/O Confi guration and 
touch the Sync card) by clicking the Generate MTC 
box. You can select MTC as the time code source in 
the same setup window by clicking the Time Code 
Source dropdown box and selecting MIDI (MTC).

12. ETHERNET

The Ethernet connector is reserved for future 

upgrades.

13. USB

The two USB ports on the Digital X Bus can be 

used to connect a USB equipped mouse, keyboard, 
or USB memory stick (USB fl ash drive). See “More 
Connections” on the next page to see how to con-
nect more USB devices, and a PS/2-style keyboard 
and mouse with a 6-pin miniDIN connector.

14. IEC Power Receptacle

There are two power receptacles on the Digital X 

Bus, one to provide power to the Digital X Bus and 
the other to connect to another device and provide 
power to it. These are standard 3-prong IEC power 
connectors. Connect the detachable linecord (in-
cluded with your Digital X Bus) to the male power 
receptacle, and plug the other end of the linecord 
into an AC outlet with the correct voltage for your 
particular Digital X Bus.

To connect another device to the female IEC 

power receptacle, you need a power cord with a 
male IEC power connector on one end, and a female 
IEC power connector on the other end. These can be 
purchased at most electronic supply stores.

MIDI

IN

FOOT SWITCH

1                2

MIDI

OUT

USB

ETHERNET

SERIAL 9-PIN

115V 9

V 9amp 6

p 60Hz

230V 4.5

V 4.5amp 5

p 50Hz

1100

1100W M

W Max

Summary of Contents for X.200

Page 1: ...QUICK START GUIDE X 200...

Page 2: ...ARD 5 8 SYNCCARD 6 OtherConnections 6 9 FOOTSWITCH1and2 6 10 SERIAL9PIN 6 11 MIDIINandOUT 6 12 ETHERNET 6 13 USB 6 14 IECPowerReceptacle 6 15 PowerSwitch 7 MoreConnections 7 16 Mouse 7 17 Keyboard 7 1...

Page 3: ...for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc Purchased at Date of purchase Thank you for choosing a Mackie Digital X Bus for your next generation digital recording...

Page 4: ...x B in the Digital X Bus X 200 Owner s Manual for a wiring diagram of these connectors Once you ve unpacked your new Digital X Bus you ll want to posi tion it where you can sit comfort ably and reach...

Page 5: ...card to find out if it supports the double fast or single wire method 6 FIREWIRE CARD The FireWire card uses the IEEE 1394 protocol for connecting digital devices It currently provides 24 inputs and...

Page 6: ...when connecting to equipment with transport con trols and a position display The MIDI connectors can also be used to control your DAW application when the MIDI fader bank is selected DAW Bank You can...

Page 7: ...These are connections to the motherboard and include four additional USB connections and the PS 2 style mouse and keyboard connections To access the connectors 1 First turn off the Digital X Bus sele...

Page 8: ...ns are a row of rotary con trols called V Pots which is short for virtual potenti ometer Again unlike an analog console where a rotary pot can control one function a digital console allows you to assi...

Page 9: ...he power amplifier monitor speaker combo or a set of stereo headphones 1 microphone Appropriate cable to connect the microphone to your particular input card Cables to connect the speaker outputs to t...

Page 10: ...ufacturers recommended setting 17 Talk or sing into the microphone while slowly turning up the level control in the CONTROL ROOM sec tion You should hear sound in the speakers and see the L R meters a...

Page 11: ...n 23 In the AUTOMATION MODES section of the console select FADER and MUTE Turn off the BYPASS button AUTOMATION MODES TRIM PAN ALL BYPASS FADER MUTE 24 Select the WRITE button in the ASSIGN BUT TON SE...

Page 12: ...In this case you might have three MIC LINE 4 CARDS installed in slots 1 3 A SLOTS for 24 analog inputs and three DIGITAL CARDS installed in slots 4 6 B SLOTS for 24 digital outputs By assigning the Ou...

Page 13: ...NG M G MAN F FIGURE E P PAT ATENT P T PENDING ENGINEERED BY D BY SYNC C SLOTS D SLOT B SLOTS A SLOTS MIDI IN FOOT SWITCH 1 2 MIDI OUT USB ETHERNET SERIAL 9 PIN 1 15V 9 V 9amp 6 p 60Hz 230V 4 5 V 4 5am...

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Page 15: ...z 230V 4 5 V 4 5amp 5 p 50Hz 1100 1100W M W Max Bass Guitar Direct Box Electric Guitar Aux Sends Channel Inserts or Master Inserts Returns Internal Effects Rack From Aux Sends Channel Inserts or Maste...

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