Greetings!
I apologize if this has been posted before.
I have 2 Presonus Digimax D8's that someone gave me,and figured I hook them up to my MOTU 828mk3 hybrid to get more channels.
I hooked up the ADAT outputs of the D8s into the ADAT in of the MOTU and I can see all the channels in CUEMIX and my DAW. However, there seems to be no signal flowing into the MOTU.
The Manual and CUEMIX is confusing as hell. It says WORDCLOCK is transmitted thru ADAT but I am guessing I have to use the BNC connection for this?
Can anyone provide me some screenshots, if posible, of how to setup MAS, CUEMIX and AUDIO DEVICES to get these talking?
thanx
Routing Digimax D8 into MOTU 828mk3 via ADAT
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Re: Routing Digimax D8 into MOTU 828mk3 via ADAT
Thanks for putting your question up here Diabolo.
In order for multiple A to D units (such as your D8s and the 828) to function together, they must share a common digital clock. The Digimax D8 has only two ports that can carry a clock signal, its ADAT Out and Wordclock ports. Here is your manual:
https://pae-web.presonusmusic.com/downl ... ual_EN.pdf
From that manual:
If you wish to work with only a single D8, you already have everything you need; refer to your 828 manual to learn how to properly set the 828 Clock source to External.
However, you have TWO D8s, which complicates things somewhat. To slave more than a single D8 to your 828, you will need to use the Word Clock ports on all three devices. Your 828 will be the Master Clock. The procedure is explained in detail on page 14 of the D8 manual:
Once you get the proper Word Clock gear, you should be able to get this sorted quickly.
In order for multiple A to D units (such as your D8s and the 828) to function together, they must share a common digital clock. The Digimax D8 has only two ports that can carry a clock signal, its ADAT Out and Wordclock ports. Here is your manual:
https://pae-web.presonusmusic.com/downl ... ual_EN.pdf
From that manual:
If you were just going use a single D8 with your 828, all you would need to do is connect the D8 ADAT Out to an ADAT In port on the 828 with an optical cable, select your preferred sample rate on the D8 (44.1k or 48k Internal) and slave the 828's Clock to the ADAT port to which the D8 is connected.• Clock. This button sets the DigiMax D8 to External digital sync or sets the Internal sample rate.
o Press the Clock button once to set the clock to internal sync and your sample rate to 44.1 kHz. This will make the DigiMax D8 the Master clock of your system. It will be sending out word clock via the ADAT output.
o Press the Clock button twice to set the clock to internal sync and your sample rate to 48 kHz.
o Press the Clock button three times to set the clock to external sync. This will make the DigiMax D8 look for a master clock via the BNC word clock input. Your sample rate will automatically change to match that of your master clock.
Please note: If you are using the DigiMax D8 to record into a DAW application like Logic, ProTools, Cubase or Sonar, you must set the sample rate inside your host application to match the sample rate you set on your master clock generator.
If you wish to work with only a single D8, you already have everything you need; refer to your 828 manual to learn how to properly set the 828 Clock source to External.
However, you have TWO D8s, which complicates things somewhat. To slave more than a single D8 to your 828, you will need to use the Word Clock ports on all three devices. Your 828 will be the Master Clock. The procedure is explained in detail on page 14 of the D8 manual:
Please refer to your manual for the cables and connectors you will need.3.3.2 Using multiple DigiMax D8 with the FireStudio LightPipe
To clock more than one DigiMax D8 to the same external sync you will need a BNC T-Connector for each DigiMax D8 you are connecting to your system. This is called parallel clock distribution and will allow word clock to be sent to and relayed from each DigiMax D8 in the chain. The last device in the chain will need to have a BNC terminator attached to the other side of the T-connection. All the devices between the master clock and the last device in the chain are un-terminated so as not to load the signal down.
Once you get the proper Word Clock gear, you should be able to get this sorted quickly.
Re: Routing Digimax D8 into MOTU 828mk3 via ADAT
Thanx so much! I will try this and report back how it goes!
Re: Routing Digimax D8 into MOTU 828mk3 via ADAT
UPDATE:
I hooked up ADAT OUT from D8 and BNC. I see all the ADAT channels on CUEMIX and DAW.
But all i hear is noise coming in.
Mac Audio devices MOTU 828 inputs are all grayed out. Outputs are blue.
any tips?
I hooked up ADAT OUT from D8 and BNC. I see all the ADAT channels on CUEMIX and DAW.
But all i hear is noise coming in.
Mac Audio devices MOTU 828 inputs are all grayed out. Outputs are blue.
any tips?