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complexity and heat all go up while the reliability and accuracy are reduced.
The other option is to use relays to switch fixed precision resistors in the circuit. The benefits are many;
performance and sound quality are maintained, cost is kept reasonable, reliability is high and gain matching
between channels is great. The downsides are simple but livable given the other options; you have fixed gain steps
and there are small clicks when changing gain. I believe it is a small price to pay for the increased sonic
performance and benefit of being able to locate the preamp at the source.
From a post by Stan Cotey, Product Manager.
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Pro Tools 5.1
I cannot hear audio out of my Digi 001. The labels on my track I/O buttons do not match my hardware (or the inputs
specify "no interface" on the channel input selector).
I get a "Bounce Handler cannot keep up..." error when bouncing a Pro Tools LE session to disk. What can I do to avoid
this?
9093 or 9094 error during recording or playback.
"Cannot initialize shared heap error" when running Pro Tools LE on Windows ME.
Does Pro Tools TDM 5.1 require a floppy drive?
Why does my Pro Tools LE session clip when I open it on TDM hardware?
My D-Verb plug-in is not functioning properly after installing Pro Tools LE 5.1 Mac. D-Verb asks for a key disk
authorization, and I only have a serial number. Do I need a key disk?
I get the following error: "The MP3 option cannot be enabled because a program error occurred (-2802) while looking up
symbol "CodecInit" in "MP3.dll", when I Bounce To Disk using the MP3 Export Option,
DAE error -1 when trying to instantiate a Focusrite d3 plug-in in Pro Tools TDM v. 5.1. Also may get the message that
"Certain plug-ins have been deactivated due to lack of system resources"
Which VST floppy drives are supported for PACE USB floppy authorization?
How do I hear what my MIDI device (keyboard, drum machine, etc.) is playing from the Digi 001?
I'm unable to get MIDI signal into Pro Tools LE via the Digi 001 on OS 9.x.
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I cannot hear audio out of my Digi 001. The labels on my track I/O buttons do not match my hardware
(or the inputs specify "no interface" on the channel input selector).
Verify that your monitors' audio signal runs through an amplifier or you have powered monitors connected to the
Monitor Outputs of the Digi 001 interface. Verify that the Monitor Mode button on the front of the Digi 001 is NOT
depressed (for more information on monitor mode, refer to page 40 of your "Getting Started with Digi 001" Manual).
If the I/O labels on your track I/O buttons do not match your Digi 001 interface or specify "no interface", you need
to set your I/O setups dialog to the factory default. Go to Setups > I/O Setup and choose the Input tab. Click on
the Default button to reset your inputs to their factory designation. Continue through the Outputs, Insert and Bus
tabs and click the Default button on each page.