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Version
If the node represents a computer, the field indicates the mLAN driver version.
If the node represents an mLAN device, the field indicates the device firmware version.
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Supported Sample Rate (kHz)
Indicates sampling (wordclock) frequencies supported by the node. Sampling frequencies that are
not supported by the node are grayed-out.
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Maximum Number of Connected Nodes
Windows:
Displays the maximum number of audio nodes that can be connected to the nodes audio input
connectors.
Macintosh:
Displays the maximum number of audio nodes and MIDI nodes combined that can be connected to
the nodes.
For more information, refer to page 23.
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Connector Name
Enables you to select an audio input or output connector. The ID and nickname of the selected
connector will be displayed in the [Connector ID] and [Connector Nickname] fields.
If the node is a computer, the audio or MIDI [Connector ID] will match the
number of an audio channel or MIDI connector specified on the DAW (that is,
the number of the mLAN driver).
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Sample Rate
If the computer is operating as wordclock master, you can change the sampling frequency here.
This field also indicates (but does not allow you to change) the sampling frequency of a computer
operating as wordclock slave, or the sampling frequency of other mLAN devices.
To change the sampling frequency of an mLAN device operating as wordclock
master, do so on the device.
If the error message “Cannot change” is displayed, refer to “If you cannot
change the sampling frequency or the number of output channels” on page 22.
Some mLAN devices support certain sampling frequencies only when the
devices synchronize with incoming signals. For more information, refer to the
owner’s manual for your mLAN device.
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Number of Channels
Displays the maximum number of audio input channels, and displays and enables you to set the
maximum number of audio output channels.
If a node represents a computer, the number of audio input connectors is fixed
to 32 CH.
If the error message “Cannot change” is displayed, refer to “If you cannot
change the sampling frequency or the number of output channels” on page 22.
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