Syncing two Digi001s
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Syncing two Digi001s
There's no reason I can't use MTC to sync a Digi001 / PC system with a Digi001 / Mac system, right? And the PT LE version on either wouldn't matter, right? Thinking of adding a 2nd Digi001 running on a PC and running them together to get more tracks (for aux tracks mostly) and plugin power.
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Actually you can sync the two via midi....I've done it once approx 3 yrs ago and cant go into exactly how I'd done it but it is possible...Sorry I cant help you more than that...
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Just found this in the Digidesign answerbase. Isn't this the answer I'm looking for?
How to sync two Mac CPU's and two Digi 001's together.
Cable Connections:
Connect Two Digi 001's together via S/PDIF (Out to In, In to Out) and MIDI (Out to In, In to Out).
In OMS and Pro Tools:
In OMS > There should be a Digi 001 hanging off of the Digi 001 Interface.
OMS > Digi 001 > Sends and Receives MTC.
In Pro Tools > MIDI Menu > Input Devices > Enable the Digi 001.
On the Master CPU :
In Pro Tools > Windows > Show Session Setup > Sync Mode > Internal.
And, Enable Generate Time Code > MTC to Port > Choose Digi 001.
On Slave CPU:
In Pro Tools > Windows > Show Session Setup > Sync Mode > S/PDIF.
Setups > Peripherals > Synchronization > Generic MTC Reader > Port > Choose Digi 001.
Put Slaved Pro Tools "On-Line". (On Transport, click on Clock Icon). Waiting For Sync will show up.
Press play on Master and the two machines should lock up.
* In Session Setup Window, Session Start Time should match, as well as Frame Rate
Is there a reason why the answer would be different if one of the CPUs was an XP machine and the other a Mac? Couldn't find that in the answerbase.... Thanks!
How to sync two Mac CPU's and two Digi 001's together.
Cable Connections:
Connect Two Digi 001's together via S/PDIF (Out to In, In to Out) and MIDI (Out to In, In to Out).
In OMS and Pro Tools:
In OMS > There should be a Digi 001 hanging off of the Digi 001 Interface.
OMS > Digi 001 > Sends and Receives MTC.
In Pro Tools > MIDI Menu > Input Devices > Enable the Digi 001.
On the Master CPU :
In Pro Tools > Windows > Show Session Setup > Sync Mode > Internal.
And, Enable Generate Time Code > MTC to Port > Choose Digi 001.
On Slave CPU:
In Pro Tools > Windows > Show Session Setup > Sync Mode > S/PDIF.
Setups > Peripherals > Synchronization > Generic MTC Reader > Port > Choose Digi 001.
Put Slaved Pro Tools "On-Line". (On Transport, click on Clock Icon). Waiting For Sync will show up.
Press play on Master and the two machines should lock up.
* In Session Setup Window, Session Start Time should match, as well as Frame Rate
Is there a reason why the answer would be different if one of the CPUs was an XP machine and the other a Mac? Couldn't find that in the answerbase.... Thanks!
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