User manual TERRATEC EWS MIC2 8 FW ADVANCED STANDALONE MODE

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[. . . ] Advanced Standalone Mode for EWS MIC 2/8 (96kHz or ADAT Firmware since Version 1. 13. 13. 31) and PHASE 88 Rack FW (since Firmware Version 1. 17. 13. 31) If the device is powered up without any 1394 FireWireTM connection established, is starts in the so called "Standalone Mode". Standalone AD/DA Converter The device uses default settings on startup, that are defined by the Control Panel via 1394. [. . . ] To use S/PDIF-In or ADAT-In together with WordClock synchronization with the EWS MIC 2/8 devices, the WordClock signal always has highest priority. If no digital signal has been connected to the EWS MIC 2/8 device the internal clock generator will supply the clock. For the PHASE 88 Rack FW the WordClock input signal has to be connected before switching on the device first. Otherwise the clock will be extracted by the digital input signal (S/PDIF). Again, if no digital signal is connected to the PHASE 88 Rack FW the internal clock generator will supply the master clock. Clk: [on] the device is synced to an external clock source [off] the device is synced internally Word-Clk: [on] WordClock is used as external clock source [off] digital in (ADAT or S/PDIF) is used as external clock source Sync: [on] the device has successfully synced to a clock [blink] there is a problem with the sync state IEEE-1394: [on] the device is controlled via 1394 (no standalone mode) [off] the device has no established connection via 1394 [flashing] "MIDI Remote Mode" is active (see 2. ) Advanced Standalone Mode for EWS MIC 2/8 (96kHz or ADAT Firmware) and PHASE 88 Rack FW 2. MIDI Remote Mode With the MIDI Remote Mode, the digital hardware mixer and the signal router can be controlled in real time with a MIDI fader box or any other MIDI controller that can send MIDI control changes and is connected to MIDI In port 2. The MIDI settings used by the device are defined by the Control Panel via 1394. The MIDI channel that is monitored by the device is specified by a combo box in the control panel. The MIDI controller numbers are attached to the mixer faders by right clicking on them. MIDI controller numbers can only be set if there is a valid MIDI channel set. The MIDI controller numbers for the digital signal router are defined by right clicking on the combo boxes in the default routing dialog. [. . . ] MIDI input channel is 5, Line Out 5/6 controller is 20(dez): Route Line Out 5/6 to Digital Mixer Out => send MIDI control: B4(hex) ­ 14(hex) ­ 00(hex) 4. MIDI input channel is 12, Digital Out controller is 40(dez): Route Digital Out to Line Input 7/8 => send MIDI control: BB(hex) ­ 28(hex) ­ 04(hex) Advanced Standalone Mode for EWS MIC 2/8 (96kHz or ADAT Firmware) and PHASE 88 Rack FW [. . . ]

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