
Hardware options for Pro Tools LE and M-Powered systems
inputs. These Line inputs have operating levels xed at +4 dBu, which means
that they are suitable for connection to professional audio equipment. To
theleft of these there are four more analogue inputs that also use balanced,
1/4-inch TRS jacks for line-level inputs. The operating levels of each of
these inputs can be set to either +4 dBu or–10 dBV to suit consumer audio
equipment, using switches immediately to the right of the input jacks.
NOTE
A –10 dBV input pair marked ‘Alternative Source’ is provided using RCA
connectors so that you can hook up a tape, cassette, or CD player for
playback.
The Digi 002 also has eight analogue audio outputs. The Main (1–2) Output pair
can be connected to a professional tape or DAT machine or other equipment
at +4 dBu operating level using balanced, 1/4-inch TRS jacks.
Analog Outputs 3–8 also use balanced, 1/4-inch TRS jacks at a xed +4 dBu
operating level – so these are intended for connection to professional audio
equipment such as analogue signal processors (compressors, EQs, reverbs,
and other e ects) or to headphone distribution ampli ers for musicians to use.
The Monitor Output pair mirrors the Main (1–2) Output pair and works together
with its front-panel volume control to provide direct connection to a monitor
ampli er or to professional powered speakers at a xed +4 dBu operating level.
NOTE
A –10 dBV ‘Alternative Main’ unbalanced output pair that mirrors the Main
(1–2) Outputs can be used to provide a direct connection to –10 dBV
devices such as consumer-quality cassette players or to a consumer hi-
ampli er or powered speakers if you don’t have professional monitoring
equipment.
At the lower left-hand side you will nd a pair of optical connectors for eight
channels of ADAT I/O or two channels of Optical S/PDIF I/O; a pair of RCA
connectors for two channels of S/PDIF digital I/O; and two FireWire ports –
one to connect to your computer and one to let you daisy-chain other FireWire
devices such as digital cameras or camcorders.
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