User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Digi 002 and Digi 002 Rack
- Windows Configuration
- Installation Overview
- Testing Digi 002
- Windows System Settings
- Connecting Digi 002 or Digi 002 Rack to the Computer
- Connecting FireWire Drives
- Installing Pro Tools LE
- Optional Software on the Pro Tools Installer CD-ROM
- Launching Pro Tools LE
- Configuring Pro Tools LE
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Removing Pro Tools on Windows XP
- Macintosh Configuration
- Installation Overview
- Testing Digi 002
- Apple System Settings for Mac OS X
- Installing Pro Tools LE
- Optional Software on the Pro Tools Installer CD-ROM
- Connecting Digi 002 or Digi 002 Rack to the Computer
- Connecting FireWire Drives
- Launching Pro Tools LE
- Configuring Pro Tools LE
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Removing Pro Tools on Mac OS X
- Digi 002 Top Panel
- The Digi 002 Rack Front Panel
- Digi 002 and Digi 002 Rack Back Panels
- Connecting Your Studio
- Working with Pro Tools LE
- Using Digi 002 as a Stand-Alone Mixer
- Windows System Optimizations (Windows Only
- Digidesign ASIO Driver (Windows Only)
- Digidesign WaveDriver (Windows Only)
- Digidesign CoreAudio Driver (Macintosh Only)
- Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only)
- Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
- Digi 002 Stand-Alone Block Diagram
- Index
Chapter 9: Using Digi 002 as a Stand-Alone Mixer 101
Console View
Console View lets you toggle the Digi 002 to dis-
play either the pan position controls or the send
controls for each channel.
Pan View This is the default mixer view that ap-
pears when you first enter Stand-alone mode. In
Pan View, the faders control Input channel vol-
ume and the rotary encoders control pan posi-
tion.
In this view, the Channel Scribble strips show
the channel names. Channel names can be
changed in this view. (See “Naming Channels”
on page 103.)
To display pan position for all channels:
■ In Stand-alone mode, press the Pan switch in
the upper left-hand corner of the Console View
area.
Send View This view displays the send level con-
trols for each track on the rotary encoders. In
Send View, the faders continue to control Input
channel volume.
In Send view, the Channel Scribble Strips show
the names associated with each send position
(Send A=Dly, Send B=Rvrb, Send C=Snd C,
Send D=Snd D in Stand-alone mode) across all
channel strips.
To display send level controls for all channels:
1 In Stand-alone mode, press the Send switch in
the upper left-hand corner of the Console View
area.
2 Press any of the Send Position switches (A–D)
to display the levels for the corresponding send
in the rotary encoders. (In Stand-alone mode,
the switch for Send E is inactive.)
When you are displaying individual sends in
Send view, the Channel Select switches toggles
the send between pre- and post-fader operation.
When you first display sends, the send names
are shown in the Channel Scribble Strips. To see
the send level value in a Scribble Strip, move its
Rotary Encoder. By default, send levels are
turned all the way down (– INF).
Master Fader View
Master Fader View displays 5 channels in the
Digi 002 channel strip area. The Master Faders
and Effects Returns appear, with the Master Fad-
ers on the right.
To put Digi 002 into Master Fader View:
■ In Stand-alone mode, press the Master Fader
switch to the left of the Navigation and Trans-
port controls.
Master Faders The left and right Master Faders
control the output level to Main Outputs 1–2 on
the back panel of Digi 002.
Reverb Returns These are the left and right re-
turns for Send B, the internal Reverb effect.The
amount of reverb effect in the mix output can
be controlled with these faders.
Delay Return This is a mono return for Send A,
the internal Delay effect. The fader controls the
amount of delay effect, and the rotary encoder
controls its pan position in the mix output.