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All of the input and output choice pop-ups reference a different interface (888) other than the Digi 001.
How do I fix this?
Select I/O labels under the Setups menu. Select Inputs from the Display section of the I/O Labels window. Hit
Factory Reset. Repeat this procedure for the outputs and all other I/O labels available.
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How do I hear what my MIDI device (keyboard, drum machine, etc.) is playing from the Digi 001?
1) Create an auxiliary input channel (mono or stereo) for monitoring the device.
2) Connect the analog outputs of the device into available inputs on the 001.
3) Set the input of the auxiliary input channel to the input(s) you have your MIDI device plugged in to.
4) Make sure to bring up the level of the auxiliary since they default to a negative infinity value.
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How do I record a MIDI track as an audio track in Pro Tools?
1) Create an audio track(s). If a stereo recording is desired, create a stereo track or make two audio channels and
pan each hard (100) left and right.
2) Connect the outputs of your MIDI device (keyboard, drum machine, etc.) into available inputs of your Digidesign
Hardware.
3) Set the input of the audio track(s) to the Digidesign Hardware input(s) you have connected to the outputs of
your MIDI device.
4) If you are not actually recording yet but want to monitor the signal through an audio track(s), make sure that
Pro Tools LE is set to Input Monitor only under the Operations menu.
5) Record enable your audio channel(s) and hit play/record.
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Can I use an earlier OS other than OS 8.6 for Digi 001? What about OS 9?
The first Digi 001 systems shipped with Pro Tools LE 5.0 and were supported under os 8.6 or OS 9.0. Earlier
operating systems are not supported.
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When I overdub audio with prerecorded MIDI the two are slightly out of sync in Pro Tools LE or TDM.
You need to set the Negative MIDI Playback Offset in the Preferences menu. Choose Setups>Preferences>MIDI.
This capability is provided to compensate for the audio monitoring latency. If you are monitoring the output from
your midi devices thru a mixer, there is no latencey. If however, you are monitoring the devices thru the Digi 001
the midi tracks will play slightly later that the audio tracks. The larger the setting for the Hardware Buffer size, the
larger the latency.
By configuring a Midi offset, you can get your Midi tracks to play back slightly earlier by a specified number of
samples, thereby compensating for the latency in monitoring qudio within Pro Tools LE.
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