User`s guide

Pro Tools Reference Guide40
The Interface port pop-up does not appear
for Pro Tools III systems.
4 From the Sample Rate pop-up, select a
sample rate.
5 From the Sync Mode pop-up, select the
appropriate sync mode on the currently se-
lected interface (Internal or Digital). In
most cases you will use Internal. Digital is
used primarily for inputting data from DAT
or other digital sources.
6 From the Ch 1–2 Input pop-up, select the
input format of Channels 1–2 of the cur-
rently selected interface.
7 Click Other Options for additional con-
figuration options specific to the Audio In-
terface. These include:
Setting the input format (analog or digi-
tal) of each pair of input channels on a
888/24 I/O
Configuring the level sensitivity and
peak hold settings for the output level
meters on the front panel of the 888/24 I/O
Enabling DAC Muting (mutes the
888/24 I/O digital-to-analog convertors
when its output level falls below a certain
threshold, to reduce noise)
Setting the input and output levels on an
882/20 I/O or a 1622 I/O
Selecting S/PDIF compatibility with Tas-
cam DA30 DAT recorders
8 Configure the Other Options parameters
and click Done.
9 Click OK to close the Hardware Setup di-
alog.
Pro Tools LE Systems
To change the Hardware Setup:
1 Choose Setups > Hardware.
2 From the Sample Rate pop-up, select a
sample rate.
3 From the Sync Mode pop-up, select the
appropriate sync mode on the currently se-
lected interface. In most cases you will use
Internal. S/PDIF (RCA) is used primarily for
inputting material from a DAT or other dig-
ital sources. Optical (on Digi 001 systems
only) is used primarily for inputting mate-
rial from an ADAT.
4 Select a Hardware Buffer Size.
5 Click Other Options for additional con-
figuration options specific to your system.
These include:
Setting the input gain for a Digi 001 or
Audiomedia III
Boosting the output gain for an
Audiomedia III
Enabling the Mic/Line High-Pass Filter
for a Digi 001
Selecting S/PDIF compatibility with Tas-
cam DA30 DAT recorders
6 Configure the Other Options parameters
and click Done.
7 Click OK to close the Hardware Setup di-
alog.