User Guide 12ProFire 2626
MAC OS X: 88.2/96 kHz Operation
88.2/96 kHz Operation (Mac)
18x16
DSP Mixer
Router
(Select source for each hardware output)
Hardware Outputs
Software ReturnsHardware Inputs
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Analog
Analog
ADAT A (S/MUX II) ADAT B (S/MUX II)
S/PDIF
ADAT A (S/MUX II) ADAT B (S/MUX II)
S/PDIF
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Mac
Audio Application
At sample rates of 88.2 or 96 kHz, the ADAT ports operate in S/MUX II mode. As a result, the number of available ADAT
channels is reduced to four channels per port (i.e., channels 5-8 are disabled on all ADAT I/O ports) and software return
channels 19-26 are disabled.
Tip: Users who regularly work at different sample rates may wish to use the Control Panel’s “save” and
“load” functions to store and recall preferred routing assignments for each sample rate. This will allow them to
quickly shift between various sample rates without having to reconfigure routing assignments each time.