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| Gear interested Join Date: Oct 2008
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Thread Starter | Rosetta 800 Help I have a Digi 002 and a Rosetta 800. A couple weeks ago, everything was working fine. I borrowed the Rosetta out to a friend for a while and after getting it back I have a strange problem. I can get Protools to lock onto the Apogee's clock and recording audio through the Rosetta analog inputs is no problem. I can't, however, monitor out through the Apogee's analog 1-2 outs. The ADAT light on source to analog outs is blinking, even though protools seems to be locked to the clock signal. I've tried switching optical cables around but I can't get that ADAT light to stay lit and pass audio out to the monitors through ADAT 1-2. In Protools, I can select ADAT 1-2 as an output and the master fader for ADAT 1-2 shows activity, but no lights on the Rosetta itself indicating signal out. I also tried ADAT 3-4 as an output but got the same results. I have a feeling the problem lies somewhere in being able to get the ADAT light to stay on. Am I missing something really simple here or is my rosetta in need of repair? Any help would be appreciated, thanks! Using PT LE 8.0, Mac OS 10.5.8, Macbook Pro. |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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| Without having yours in front of me all I can tell you is: Your 002 should be clocking from the Rosetta's internal clock (you don't have to, but I would.) Source to Digital outs should be Analog (shouldn't matter for playback), and Source to Analog output should be ADAT. Make sure your bit depth and sample rate are correct. And of course the obvious: Double check everything is plugged in correctly, 2 ADAT cables (ins and outs.) Good luck. |
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