96k adat i/o, In sync indication (windows), A note about common control protocols – Tascam FW-1884 User Manual
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96k ADAT I/O
Note: When operating in high sample rate modes (96k or 88.2k), the ADAT I/O reduces
its channel I/O count to four. Because of this, when the sample rate is 96k or 88.2k, the
FW1884 is a 14channel I/O device.
In Sync Indication (Windows)
Due to significant performance differences between computers at high sample rates, the
computer and FW1884 may not be able to achieve sync with smaller buffer sizes. The
FW1884’s Windows control panel reports “In Sync” below the Sample Rate selection
box when the FW1884 and host are communicating properly. If this text does not
appear, try increasing the buffer size (Audio Latency slider) or lowering the sample rate
until the “In Sync” indication appears.”
A Note About Common Control Protocols
By emulating either the Mackie Control or the HUI, the FW1884 can provide control
over the most used parameters of your DAW software until your particular DAW
implements more complete Native Mode parameter mapping. Typically, one or both of
these two protocols will provide control over faders, mutes, solo, recordenable, pan, and
the main transport functions. Other functions may be available on certain keys as noted
in the documents covering these protocols.
While these protocols have been implemented by many DAWs, their implementation and
function may vary from DAW to DAW. Below is a list of known issues with these
protocols as of this writing:
Mackie Control
AUX1: This key invokes the Mackie Control Edit function. For it to work in Cubase or
Nuendo, an audio part must be selected.
SHIFT+UNDO invokes the REDO function.
CTRL+RECORD is not implemented.
SET: This key invokes the Mackie Control Zoom function. For it to work in Cubase or
Nuendo, the Arrange window must be selected.
SHTL: Not implemented in Cubase as of this writing.
HUI
NOTE: There is no dedicated master fader in the HUI protocol. A channel fader is
typically assigned to function as a master fader.
AUX7: This key brings forward the DAW’s Edit window per the HUI protocol. This is
not implemented in Cubase as of this writing.
AUX8: This key brings forward the DAW’s Mixer window per the HUI protocol. This is
not implemented in Cubase as of this writing.