Caveats – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 11: UAD-2 Satellite

This example uses the Apogee Duet, a popular audio interface with one
FireWire port that can only be bus powered. If the Duet was connected di-
rectly to UAD-2 Satellite, it would not have power to operate because UAD-2
Satellite does not supply bus power. Therefore, the Duet must be connected to
the externally powered FireWire repeater or hub that provides bus powering.

In this example, UAD-2 Satellite operates at FireWire 800 speeds because it
is connected directly to a FireWire 800 computer. If external HD #1 is a
FireWire 800 device and it is connected a FireWire 800 port on UAD-2 Sat-
ellite, it will also operate at FireWire 800 speeds. Because the FireWire re-
peater is a FireWire 400 device, all devices connected to it operate at
FireWire 400 speeds. See

“Mixing FireWire Speeds” on page 140

for more

about connecting devices of various speeds on the same FireWire bus.

Caveats

The quality and compatibility of powered FireWire repeaters and hubs can
vary widely. Just because a FireWire repeater or hub is externally powered
doesn’t necessarily mean it provides bus power or that it is compatible with
UAD-2 Satellite and other FireWire devices. For the latest compatibility infor-
mation and specific repeater and hub recommendations, please visit the
UAD-2 Satellite support page:

http://www.uaudio.com/support/uad/satellite-support

Figure 43. Proper connection of bus powered FireWire devices

External HD 2

FW800 Computer

UAD-2 Satellite

The externally powered FireWire repeater must supply bus power!

Powered

FW400 repeater

Apogee Duet

(bus powered)

(bus powered)

External HD 1

(externally powered)

(externally powered)

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