Hi, Where can I get this getting started guide as the only thing that
came with it was the pro tools LE discs which I don't want to install as
I already have pro tools 10? Does avid still support the digi 003 and
could they remote into my mac book pro if they needed to change any
settings? I am still trying to track down someone local who can help me
with setting this up as it is rather large to be taking to school and
home to get trained on how to use it and once I understand how the
device works I am pritty good at learning the rest. Nick Gawronski
On 3/28/2012 6:37 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Nick,
Your 003 has 8 analog and 8 digital inputs and outputs. You have a choice of
mic or line input for the first four I/Os but can't use both for a single I/O
channel. On board, you can use either mic or line inputs for the first 4
channels and line inputs for the second 4 channels. The digital channels are
accessed through ADAT LightPipe so you'd need an external A/D converter for
that.
I'm not sure why you're getting a clock error. If you just bought your 003, you're
entitled to technical support from Avid so you may want to take advantage of that. It
could be any one of several things. I also urge you to read the manuals closely,
especially the "getting Started" guides for setup instructions and follow them
carefully.
Keep us posted on your progress,
Slau
On Mar 27, 2012, at 11:37 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
On Mar 27, 2012, at 10:06 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, Is it possible to use both microphone and line in inputs one and two at the
same time and have them going to different tracks? How can I make sure my digi
003 is setup so the issue with the audio clock setting does not come up? If I
am going to use all analog inputs including microphones how many microphones
and line in inputs can I have routing to different tracks active at once? Nick
Gawronski
On 3/27/2012 8:09 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
On Mar 27, 2012, at 7:39 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, I just turned off and back on the 003 and pushed no other buttons. Does the
digi 003 save settings in it's internal memory if it has any? In the pro tools
hardware program it does say 44.1KHZ but it does not say how to change the
setting?
The 003 does not determine sample rate. sample rate is set when you create a session and,
therefore, cannot be changed on the fly. You'd have to use the "Save Copy In?"
command to save the session in a different sample rate.
Is analog outputs 1 and 2 the headphone plugs or does it automatically go to
them if I did not change any other settings and what inputs are the microphone
and normal line in ones so I know? Nick Gawronski
Anything routed to your main stereo pair will also show up on your headphone
jacks which are located at the front right bottom of the unit closest to you.
The Mic inputs are obviously the 4 XLR jacks and the line inputs are beneath
them and are quarter-inch jacks. You set the input selection on the 003 by
pushing the Mic/Line button below the gain knobs.
HTH,
Slau