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7 Use the Output Selector of each Pro Tools
track to assign its output.
If you are using an ADAT Bridge I/O as
your master Pro Tools interface,
Pro Tools channel 1-8 outputs corre-
spond to Group A optical outputs (1-8)
and channel outputs 9-16 correspond to
Group B optical outputs (9-16).
If your ADAT Bridge I/O is not your mas-
ter Pro Tools interface, you must use the
output selector to choose the inputs for
each destination track according to how
your Audio Interfaces are ordered.
8 Set the Pro Tools pre-roll time to at least
10 seconds.
9 Click the Pro Tools Play button.
10 At the point at which you wish to begin
recording on the ADAT, press the ADAT’s
Record and Play buttons.
11 When you have finished recording,
click the Pro Tools Stop button.
Setup E: Configuring
Pro Tools and ADAT sync
with an Opcode 64XTC
Windows
In Windows, if you are using the 64XTC on
Windows, you must first install the 64XTC
drivers and confirm that it is operating cor-
rectly. The 64XTC ports will appear directly
in Pro Tools as available sync sources/desti-
nations.
Macintosh
On the Macintosh, the 64XTC requires
OMS.
OMS Setup (Macintosh Only)
Before you begin, confirm that you have
installed and configured the 64XTC, and
that it is recognized by OMS (i.e., it is
shown in OMS Setup). Once the XTC is rec-
ognized by OMS, a “Studio 64 XTC” pull-
down menu appears in the OMS applica-
tion.
1 Add a new device and assign it to Port 5
(even though the 64XTC only has four
physical ports, configure this new device
for “port 5”). Refer to your OMS documen-
tation for details on creating an OMS de-
vice or assigning its port.
2 Name the device ADAT, and for MMC,
enable Sends and Receives. Nothing else
need be checked.
3 Click OK to close the New Device win-
dow. In OMS Setup, the 64XTC and ADAT
device should appear similar to the follow-
ing (your setup will probably include other
devices than the example shown below):
4 In OMS, choose Studio 64XTC > Edit Pro-
grams. Configure it similar to the follow-
ing:
OMS Setup with an ADAT device defined and
configured to use “port 5”