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DigiDesign 96 I Handmatig
Loop Master LED
The LOOP MASTER LED indicates which
Pro Tools|HD audio interface is the master
Pro Tools peripheral. Loop Master defaults to
the first Pro Tools|HD I/O connected to the core
card. On Pro Tools|HD (for PCIe), this is the Ac-
cel Core card. On Pro Tools|HD (for PCI), this is
the HD Core card.
The Loop Master LED is always lit when only a
single interface is present, regardless of the syn-
chronization mode.
In expanded systems, only one Pro Tools|HD
I/O can be Loop Master at a time. When you
change the clock source to an external clock on
a Pro Tools|HD I/O, it automatically becomes
the Loop Master and all other Pro Tools|HD I/Os
in the chain switch to Loop Slave mode.
Sync Mode LEDs
The SYNC MODE LEDs indicate the current
Pro Tools Clock Source and Sync mode:
INT (Internal) The 96 I/O standard clock setting,
this mode illuminates when the 96 I/O sample
clock is generated by its internal crystal oscilla-
tor, as determined by the session Sample Rate.
DIG (Digital) Indicates that an external AES/EBU,
Optical (ADAT), or S/PDIF device is providing
master clock to Pro Tools.
LOOP (Loop Sync) Indicates that the 96 I/O is
slaving to another Pro Tools|HD I/O through
Loop Sync.
EXT (External) Indicates the 96 I/O External
Clock In port is providing master clock to
Pro Tools.
For more information on Pro Tools clock op-
tions, see the HD Setup Guide.
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96 I/O Guide
Input and Output LEDs and Meters
16 sets of four-segment LEDs indicate signal
level for each of the 96 I/O channels.
These meter LEDs indicate –42 dB, –18 dB,
–6 dB, and 0 dB (from bottom to top), refer-
enced to Full Scale digital.
Full Scale digital (0 dBFS) does not always
indicate signal clipping levels. Use the on-
screen meters in Pro Tools to determine
whether a signal is clipping. For more infor-
mation, see the HD Setup Guide .
Two additional LEDs, located to the left of the
meters, indicate whether the meters display in-
put or output levels; the meters indicate output
levels by default, and can be switched from the
Hardware Setup dialog in Pro Tools.