Appendix e: firewire, D.2 pr o dj pr oduc tion c ons ole, System requirements – MACKIE DJ Mixer User Manual

Page 26: Firewire stream to computer, Program channel outputs

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Appendix E: FireWire

System Requirements

These are the minimum requirements for your com-

puter system to use the d.2 Pro FireWire interface.

For the PC:

• Windows XP (service pack 2)
• Pentium 4 or Athlon XP processor
• 256 MB RAM

For the Mac:

• OS X (10.3.9 or higher)
• G4 processor
• 256 MB RAM

The internal FireWire interface will:

• Allow multiple streams of digital audio to be

sent bi-directionally between the d.2 Pro and a
Mac or PC computer.

• With all of the streaming choices available, it is

possible to make a true multitrack recording of
ALL the different inputs coming into the mix-
er’s channels, as well as any audio coming into
the mic input, and keep all of it separate for
a later mixdown. In addition, with the FX and
main outputs also going to their own tracks,
you can have a complete main or alternate mix
go to the computer, ready for CD burning or
conversion to MP3s.

FireWire stream to computer

The following table shows the outputs to your com-

puter from the d.2 Pro FireWire interface:

Each channel of analog audio from the d.2 Pro is

converted to digital signals by the FireWire interface’s
splendid A/D converters. (The block diagram on page 23
shows the location of the FireWire inputs and outputs.)

Program channel outputs

For the program channels, there are two points where

the FireWire is tapped off:

• Computer inputs 1 to 4 receive the audio pro-

gram channel Line/Phono inputs pre-EQ, and
pre-fader, independent of the position of the
program source switch [26].

• Computer inputs 5 to 8 receive the audio

program channels post-EQ, and pre-fader. The
source switch [26] affects what is playing in
the program channel and the FireWire output.

If you are partial to block diagrams, Figure 1 opposite

shows a partial block diagram of the signal flow in a
program channel. With the line/phono switch [4] set to
phono, the RIAA phono preamplifier stage re-equalizes
and boosts the phono-level signals to line-level, and
the routing takes it directly out via FireWire to your
computer.

You can use the source switch [26] to play from

FireWire or a CD into the same program channel with-
out upsetting the phono FireWire output. This means
that you can play the turntable direct to your computer,
and still have a different source or FireWire output

To

From

Computer input 1

PGM 1 LINE/PHONO L

Computer input 2

PGM 1 LINE/PHONO R

Computer input 3

PGM 2 LINE/PHONO L

Computer input 4

PGM 2 LINE/PHONO R

Computer input 5

PGM 1 POST EQ L

Computer input 6

PGM 1 POST EQ R

Computer input 7

PGM 2 POST EQ L

Computer input 8

PGM 2 POST EQ R

Computer input 9

MIC

Computer input 10

NULL

Computer input 11

FX Send L

Computer input 12

FX Send R

Computer input 13

MAIN Out L

Computer input 14

MAIN Out R

LINE

MIC

R

R

PGM 2

MAIN OUT

MIC

L

L

L

L

L

R

PHONO

CD

SEND

R

BOOTH

FX

GND

LINE

PHONO

RETURN

L(MONO)

R

R

L

R

LIVE

RECORD

~100-240 VAC 50-60Hz 20W

PGM 1

LINE

PHONO

GND

PHONO

CD

R

R

L

L

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