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7 From the Interface pop-up, select the type of
Legacy I/O you connected.
After you select the type of Legacy I/O, the Main
page updates with controls that can be config-
ured. If your Legacy interface does not appear,
check connections and repeat from step 1,
above.
8 Repeat the above steps for each additional
Legacy I/O.
9 Click OK to close the Hardware Setup dialog.
To remove a Legacy I/O:
1 Lower the volume of your output devices.
2 Turn off your Legacy I/O.
3 In Pro Tools, choose Setup > Hardware.
4 In the Peripherals list, select the name of a
Legacy interface.
5 From the Interface pop-up menu, choose No
Interface.
6 Repeat steps 4–5 for each additional Legacy
I/O.
7 In the Peripherals list, select the name of the
the Pro Tools|HD audio interface to which the
Legacy I/O was connected.
8 Select the Expansion I/O option under Port Set-
tings.
9 Click OK to close the Hardware Setup dialog.
Offline Peripherals
When a Legacy I/O and Pro Tools|HD peripheral
are connected to your primary Pro Tools|HD pe-
ripheral, only one can be online at a time. An of-
fline peripheral is indicated by brackets in the
Peripherals list of the Hardware Setup dialog. For
example, if you have a 96 I/O and an 882|20
connected to a 192 I/O, and the 96 I/O is offline,
it will appear in the Peripherals list as “[96 I/O].”
Peripherals will also go offline if the audio inter-
face or card to which they are attached is made
inactive.
Configuring I/O Setup
The I/O Setup provides a graphical representa-
tion of the signal routing for internal mix bus-
sing, output bussing, hardware inserts, and the
physical inputs and outputs for each connected
audio interface in the form of a cross-point ma-
trix. I/O Setup controls let you route physical
ports on the audio interface to Pro Tools input
and output channels. The controls for assigning
physical inputs and outputs mirror the routing
controls in the Hardware Setup dialog—changes
made to audio path routing in one dialog are al-
ways reflected in the other.
The I/O Setup dialog lets you label and map
Pro Tools input, output, insert, and bus signal
paths. The I/O Setup dialog also provides impor-
tant audition, meter, and surround monitoring
settings.
For information on Hardware Setup controls
for each Legacy I/O, refer to the guide for that
interface.
See the Pro Tools Reference Guide for more
about I/O Setup.