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changeover currently has no effect on the PHASE X24 FW. The switch to an ex-
ternal clock is not to be confused with external synchronization to MIDI devices,
video equipment or tape decks and therefore cannot be found in the Sync, MIDI
Clock, MTC or SMPTE settings of the applications.
18. Digital Out
, use the digital output of your PHASE X24 FW to transfer music digi-
tally from your computer to other devices. The interface can send sample rates of
up to 24-bit / 96 kHz. For playback, set the routing in the Control Panel to the digi-
tal output.
AC3
and
DTS
can also be played back via the digital output. Select
“NonAudio” for the digital output in the Control Panel under “Routing”. This setting
mutes the Digital Play path in the digital mixer so that the non-audio signals are
not also sent to the analog outputs.
19. FireWire
, connect your PHASE X24 FW system to your computer using the in-
cluded FireWire cable. For more information on the FireWire connection, please
see
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page 21.
20. MIDI In
, use this connector for keyboards, DAW controllers and similar MIDI de-
vices.
21. MIDI Out
, use this connector for external MIDI devices such as synthesizers, ex-
panders and the like. The cables for MIDI connections are always connected
“crosswise”, meaning OUT to IN and vice-versa. MIDI sequencer software usually
offers you to loop MIDI data through, using the Through function.
22. AC Power
, connect the included 12VAC/1500mA power adapter to your PHASE
X24 FW system here.
The FireWire™ port
FireWire™ is a serial PC interface similar to USB that was developed by Apple in 1995,
and which was originally intended for digital video data and for external mass storage and
audio devices. It has since been given many names that all refer to the same port: for
example, Sony calls FireWire™ “i.LINK™”, Texas Instruments refers to it as “Lynx™”, and
one also frequently sees the mysterious abbreviation “1394”. The latter designation
actually refers to the common IEEE 1394 standard, which is notable for its high data rates
(IEEE 1394a = 400 Mbps and IEEE 1394b = 800, 1600 and 3200 Mbps). (For those of
you who are sticklers for detail, IEEE stands for the US “Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers”.)
Like USB, FireWire™ also supports hot plugging—in other words, you do not need to shut
down your computer to add or remove devices. However, you should take care not to
interrupt any applications that may be accessing the PHASE X24 FW to prevent possible
data losses or blue screens. Also please note that it may take the operating system a
while to process the new situation—after all, machines are only human :-)
One standard—two sockets
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