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----- Original Message -----
\nFrom: "Douglas Carmichael" <dcarmich@...>
\nTo: <digitakmastering@...>
\nCc: <dcarmich@...>
\nSent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:35 PM
\nSubject: How did you get all those playback sources into your 01v96 and still have room for the
\nmultitrack stuff?
\n
\n
\n> How did you get all those playback sources (comp. soundcard alerts, sat dish,
\n> video games, VCR (I presume it's a standard consumer hifi model), DAT,
\n> Fostexes, etc.) into the 01v96 and still have room for the instruments and
\n> sources you need to track to multitrack and their returns?
\n>
\n
\nVCR and Sat Dish use the same port. 2TR analog in's. The Sat Dish goes to the VCR first, that way I
\ncan record from the dish to the VCR, when Donovan hooks up his Video Game Player it goes into the
\nstereo VCR ports also, so all 3 of those use 2TR In on the v96. The sat dish remains plugged into
\nthe VCR and it's stereo ports are always hooked up to the v96.
\n
\nOn the Fostex HD'R's and RME ports from PC, these vary and I re-plug on occasion to fit the app.,
\nbut one example is 24 ADAT outs from the PC into Fostex D2424, and output D2424 into the v96, when I
\nset up this way I just arm the tracks on the D2424 and it passes the signal from the RME cards. The
\nPC's stereo output remain's hooked up via the SPdif rca in's to v96 and carries my computer sounds,
\nmp3 players and other .wav, aiff players and 2 track and multi-track mix down editors. The DAT is
\nboth optical SPdif or AES/EBU. The RME cards and the D2424 both support optical SPdif by switching
\none of the ADAT ports to SPdif, so most often I use optical SPdif from the DAT, but sometimes I use
\nthe AES/EBU outputs on the DAT going to the any other devices including the v96, if I'm using all 24
\nADAT channels. The v96 doesn't have AES/EBU digital so I've manufactured some mod cables that
\ntransfer pro SPdif to AES and AES to pro SPdif using coax SPdif and XLR AES/EBU ports. Rare that I
\nuse this config anymore, but I still
\nhave that option. Consumer SPdif will not interface with AES/EBU, but pro SPdif will.
\n
\n
\n
\n> Can you send me your .01X file from StudioManager? I'd be interested in
\n> seeing it cause I'm considering an 01V96 for the exact same app.
\n> (as a 'hub' for my home studio/multimedia room)
\n>
\n
\nYou won't be able to read the session files without SM. I also have 36 .01X files that contain some
\nor most of the configs above and wouldn't know where to begin sending to you. When you get your v96
\nthough, I'd be happy to help you get it set up.
\n
\n> Do you have any option cards in it?
\n
\n
\nYes, with the MY16-AT card and the stock ADAT ports on the v96, I have 24 ADAT channels going both
\nways. I have 52 channel ADAT ports in the RME 9652 in PC and the D2424 has stock 24 ADAT I/O's, with
\n3 optical SPdif port options by switching the ADAT ports to SPdif. On the RME 9652 I can go SPdif
\noptical I/O times one, by switching ADAT port one from ADAT to optical SPdif. The RME's breakout
\ncable is what carries the co-ax SPdif from PC to the v96 and back. I still have "all 16" analog
\nchannel inputs (12 XLR phantom powered and 4 TRS channel inputs) open for mics, instruments and
\nother outboard device, unless on the rare occasion that I go over 16 tracks on the D2424 or PC,
\nbecause I have the ADAT ports routed to channels 17-32 layer on the v96 and only use 1-16 channels
\nlayer for ADAT if I'm running on the 3rd ADAT ports from PC or D2424.
\n
\nGet yourself an 01v96 Douglas, you'll be able to do just about any application that you desire.
\nWe've been talking stereo and multi-track and haven't even touched upon it's role as a complete
\nsurround sound mixer, so there are many, many more configurations that it will cover. Routing matrix
\nis very comprehensive.
\n
\nYou may contact me via private e-mail anytime that you like, but I prefer to answer questions that
\nother newsgroups members may also benefit from on the open forum groups, so I'm going to re-post
\nthis reply on the Yoohoo 01v96 Group. You'll get it twice if you have Individual e-mails enabled in
\nyour Yoohoo Preferences.
\n
\nI've edited a bit since I sent you your private email back and would also like to add that I can
\nleave the above configs setup when I rehearse with my band. I run a Digitech RP2000 guitar fx board
\nto the original 01v, using the fx boards 24 bit converters, instead of the analog outs on the RP and
\nthe 20 bit ADC's on the old V. I than run omni outs set to channels 13-14 on the old V and input
\nthem into the new V on channels 11-12 for my guitar, I keep the new V's rca coax spdif routed to
\nchannels 13-14, just as a matter of habit of having to use 13-14 on the old V, this makes internal
\nrouting changes easier as I'm familiar with using 13-14 for digital spdif input signals. I also have
\nmy VCR/Sat/Game feeds routed to channels 15-16 on the new board, that way I have all stereo inputs
\nside by side PC on channels 13-14 and Entertainment Center on 15-16.
\n
\nWelcome to the group.
\n
\nKeep On Trackin'
\n
\nRonny Morris - Digitak Mastering
\nhttp://208.191.230.169/digitak.php
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\n
\n> Thanks.
\n> --Douglas