Setup guide
Chapter 5: Making Studio Connections 63
chapter 5
Making Studio Connections
This chapter provides general information on
connecting Pro Tools to your system, including
digital equipment, effects units, MIDI gear, and
SMPTE synchronization devices.
Refer to the 192 I/O Guide, 192 Digital I/O Guide,
96 I/O Guide, or 96i I/O Guide for specific details
regarding:
• Front and back panel connectors and indi-
cators
• Installation of optional expansion I/O
cards (192 I/O only)
Setting Up Your Studio
Figure 9 on page 64 illustrates a typical studio
setup, with a 192 I/O connected to a mixing
console, effects and other equipment.
Figure 10 on page 65 illustrates a setup without
a mixer, where effects and monitoring gear are
connected directly to a 96 I/O.
Pro Tools|HD audio interfaces need room at
their sides to maintain proper air flow for
cooling. Do not block the sides of the unit or
disconnect the internal fan. If the units are
rack-mounted in a case, remove the case
lids or doors before operating the system.
Failure to do so can result in the units over-
heating very quickly, which can perma-
nently damage sensitive components.