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Digital audio workstation setup, Cabling and hookup, Settings – MACKIE Digital 8Bus D8B v5.1 User Manual

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D8B Manual • Chapter 4 • page 132

Digital Audio Workstation Setup

Connecting the Digital 8•Bus to a Digital Audio

Workstation (Digital Performer, Studio Vision Pro,
Cakewalk Pro, etc.) shares considerations with the
ADAT and TASCAM hookups. Word clock synchro-
nization must be addressed; the master and slaves
must be established; the clock rate must be consis-
tent throughout; and the audio path into the
console must be intelligently configured.

Note:

A Pro Tools system works best when referenced

to Superclock sync source, or when connected to a
PDI•8 card through AES/EBU with SRC engaged.

Let’s consider a common computer-based

setup utilizing:
• A combination digital audio/MIDI software

package

• A MIDI interface
• A digital audio interface with lightpipe audio

connections

Cabling and Hookup

1. Connect the Digital 8•Bus lightpipe output, from

the DIO•8 or OPT•8 card, to the digital audio
interface lightpipe input. Likewise, connect the
lightpipe output from the digital audio interface
to the D8Bs lightpipe input.

2. Connect the digital audio interface to the

computer per the manufacturer’s specifications.

Settings

D8B

1. Open the Setup window.
2. Click “Digital I/O” to open the Digital I/O

dialog box.

3. Click each Tape Input and Output box and select

the appropriate setting for each card installed.

4. Set the Digital 8•Bus “Samplerate” to match the

computer’s sample rate (typically 48kHz or
44.1kHz). Selecting “Internal” in the Apogee
Clock pull-down establishes the D8B as the
master. Everything else in the digital chain must
be capable of slaving to the Digital 8•Bus.

DAW

1. Set the digital audio interface to follow ADAT

optical at the interface input (from the D8B
lightpipe output).

2. Connect the DAWs MIDI/digital audio interface

to the Digital 8•Bus inputs and outputs.

Note:

Be sure to turn on the D8B before any of the

other digital components. In addition, if your setup uses
TDIF connections, refer to the previous setup scenario
for TASCAM-specific settings.