Specifications
Chapter 2: Installing Pro Tools on Windows 13
To connect Pro Tools|HD cards:
1 Shape the FlexCable before installing it on the
card by holding the cable with its printed side
facing you, and moving the Port B portion of
the cable straight towards you and inwards, as
shown below. Do not bend the cable more than
you need to, as you may damage the traces in
the cable.
2 Slide the FlexCable into the notch of the first
card, so that the Port B connector of the Flex-
Cable can be aligned with Port B of the first card;
and the Port A connector of the FlexCable can
be aligned with Port A of the second card, as
shown below.
3 Connect the Port A connector of the Flex-
Cable to Port A on the second card. Push gently
but firmly until the cable is fully connected to
the card. Attach the other end of the FlexCable
(labeled Port B) to Port B on the first card.
4 Verify the connection. Make sure the Flex-
Cable ports seat flat against the sockets on the
cards, and are firmly attached.
5 For systems with more than two cards, con-
nect each additional card to its preceding card.
Use FlexCables to connect card pairs together, as
described above, until all cards are connected.
(Each HD Accel or HD Process card is packaged
with a FlexCable.)
6 Close the computer case.
Connecting Audio Interfaces
Each Pro Tools|HD audio interface supplies up
to 16 channels of input and output to your sys-
tem. Audio interfaces are connected directly to
Pro Tools|HD cards, or through the Expansion
ports on other Pro Tools|HD interfaces.
Each Pro Tools|HD card supports up to 32 chan-
nels. To get a full 32 channels of I/O from one
card, you can connect, or daisy-chain, a second
16-channel Pro Tools|HD I/O to the first
Pro Tools|HD I/O that is connected directly to
the Pro Tools|HD card.
Pro Tools|HD supports up to a maximum of ten
192 I/Os, 192 Digital I/Os, or 96 I/Os. Up to five
96i I/Os can be used simultaneously.
Preparing TDM FlexCable for installation
Inserting TDM FlexCable
Top view of two cards connected with TDM FlexCable