CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
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PreSonus 2008
ADAT – S/MUX Input and Output
These are the ADAT – S/MUX connections for your external digital
devices. When recording or playing back at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, each ADAT I/O will provide 8 of the
16 channels consecutively from left to right. When recording or playing back at 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz,
each connection will provide 4 of the 8 channels.
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ADAT 1
: Channels 1-8 (44.1/48 kHz), 1-4 (88.2/96 kHz)
o
ADAT 2
: Channels 9-16 (44.1/48 kHz), 5-8 (88.2/96 kHz)
The ADAT – S/MUX I/O also allows the FireStudio to send and receive Word Clock to external digital
devices
You should select ‘ADAT 1’ or ‘ADAT 2’ as the Clock Source in the FireStudio Control Console when
using one of these inputs for external sync.
S/PDIF In and Out Jacks.
The S/PDIF standard allows two channels of audio to be transmitted at
rates up to 24bit/96kHz. The S/PDIF I/O also allows the FireStudio to send and receive Word Clock to
external digital devices.
You should select ‘S/PDIF’ as the Clock Source in the FireStudio Control Console when using the
S/PDIF input for external sync.
Aux Input.
This unbalanced stereo RCA input is for use with any device with an analog RCA output.
This input is only available when the MSR is connected. It allows quick comparison of your internal
mix with other playback material (i.e. comparing your mix to a CD, etc). To listen to this input, select
the ‘AUX’ button on your MSR.
Remote Control Input.
This is the connection for the optional MSR: Monitor Station Remote. The
MSR connects to the FireStudio with a standard CAT-5 (Ethernet) cable.
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