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
Getting Started with Digi 002 & Digi 002 Rack
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Click Parameters
MIDI In LED
Illuminates each time the Click
plug-in receives a click message from the
Pro Tools application, indicating the tempo.
Accented
Controls the output level of the ac-
cent beat (beat 1 of each bar) of the audio click.
Unaccented
Controls the output level of the un-
accented beats of the audio click.
To use the Click plug-in:
1 Choose MIDI > Click to enable the Click op-
tion.
– or –
Select the Click button in the Transport win-
dow.
2 Create a mono Auxiliary Input (Aux Input)
track.
3 Insert a Click plug-in on the Auxiliary Input
track.
4 In the Click plug-in window, choose a click
sound from the Librarian pop-up menu (this
menu displays “factory default” when you first
insert the plug-in).
5 Choose MIDI > Click Options and set the
Click and Countoff options as desired. (Click
OK to apply these options.)
6 Begin playback. A click is generated according
to the tempo and meter of the current session
and the settings in the Click Options dialog.
Using an External MIDI Click
Pro Tools also provides a MIDI Click option that
lets you use an external MIDI device to play a
click. This feature can be turned on and off in
the Transport window, and is configured from
the MIDI Click Options dialog.
To configure and enable an external MIDI click:
1 Choose MIDI > Click Options.
Click and Tempo Controls in the Transport window
Click button
The Note, Velocity, Duration, and Output
options in this dialog are for use with MIDI
instrument-based clicks and do not affect
the Click plug-in.
Refer to the Pro Tools
Reference Guide for
more information on configuring Click op-
tions.
Click/Countoff Options dialog