Specifications

Chapter 6: Sessions 43
On the 96 I/O, configuring the operating
levels of analog inputs and outputs (+4 dBu
or –10 dBV).
On the 96i I/O, configuring the operating
levels of analog inputs and outputs (+4 dBu
or –10 dBV).
•On the 192 I/O analog input, setting the
input connector and Soft Limit
On the 192 I/O, configuring the two sets of
trims for analog inputs and outputs.
On the 192 I/O and 192 Digital I/O, config-
uring real-time Sample Rate Conversion for
digital inputs.
On the 192 I/O and 192 I/O Digital, config-
uring inputs and outputs on any optional
A/D card, D/A card, or Digital I/O cards in-
stalled in the unit.
11 Repeat the above steps for each additional
HD-series audio interface.
12 Repeat the above steps for any Legacy I/Os
connected to the HD-series audio interfaces in
your system. Before you can configure a Legacy
I/O, it must first be initialized in Hardware Setup
(See “Initializing MIX-Series Peripherals (on a
Pro Tools|HD System)” on page 43.)
13 Click OK.
Initializing MIX-Series Peripherals (on a
Pro Tools|HD System)
Before you can configure a Legacy I/O, it must
first be initialized in Hardware Setup.
To initialize a Legacy I/O on a Pro Tools|HD
system:
1 Start up your Pro Tools system. See “Starting
Up or Shutting Down Your System” on page 37.
2 Make sure to lower the volume of your output
devices. Very loud digital noise may be emitted
before the Legacy I/O is initialized.
3 Turn on your Legacy I/O.
4 From the Peripherals list, choose the primary
audio interface (the interface to which your Leg-
acy I/O is connected).
5 In the Main page of the Hardware Setup dia-
log, select the Legacy I/O option under Port Set-
tings.
6 In the Peripherals list, “No Interface” is listed
twice, directly below the primary audio inter-
face. Click the first “No Interface.” An Interface
pop-up menu appears in the Hardware Setup di-
alog, listing supported I/O choices.
7 From the Interface pop-up menu, select the
type of Legacy I/O you connected.
8 Set the External Clock Output on the HD in-
terface to 256x, which is the required clock
speed for Legacy I/Os.
After you select an audio interface, the Main
page updates with controls that can be config-
ured. Refer to the guide for your audio interface
for details on each control.
For more information on Hardware Setup
controls for each HD audio interface, refer
to the Getting Started with HD Guide or the
guide for that audio interface.
Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to scroll
though peripherals in the Peripherals list.