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User Guide 3ProFire 2626
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the ProFire 2626 audio interface. ProFire 2626 is part of M-Audio’s award winning
series of FireWire-based digital recording solutions and features solid hardware design, robust driver technology, and
a powerful Control Panel application—all designed to deliver professional connectivity, exceptional fidelity, and next-
generation performance.
Even if you are experienced with digital recording, please take a moment to read through this guide. It provides detailed
information about the ProFire 2626 interface and will help you get the most out of your new purchase. You may also
want to refer to your audio software’s documentation to better understand how ProFire 2626 can be integrated with the
application. Your experience with the interface will be greatly enhanced by a good working knowledge of your equipment.
Minimum System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements can be found on the M-Audio website at www.m-audio.com.
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- User guide profire 2626 2
- User guide profire 2626 3
- Introduction 4
- Minimum system requirements 4
- User guide 3 profire 2626 4
- About the profire 2626 firewire audio interface 5
- User guide 4 profire 2626 5
- Profire 2626 features 6
- User guide 5 profire 2626 6
- Front panel 7
- Hardware controls and connectors 7
- User guide 6 profire 2626 7
- User guide 7 profire 2626 8
- Rear panel 9
- User guide 8 profire 2626 9
- 48khz operation mac pc 10
- Architecture of profire 2626 10
- User guide 9 profire 2626 10
- User guide 10 profire 2626 11
- About s mux ii and s mux iv modes 12
- Profire 2626 operation at high sample rates 12
- User guide 11 profire 2626 12
- 96 khz operation mac 13
- 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 13
- Mac os x 88 96 khz operation 13
- 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 13
- User guide 12 profire 2626 13
- 192 khz operation mac 14
- At sample rates of 176 4 or 192 khz the adat ports operate in s mux iv mode as a result the number of available adat channels is reduced to two channels per port i e channels 3 8 are disabled on all adat i o ports and software return channels 15 26 are disabled 14
- Mac os x 176 192 khz operation 14
- 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 14
- User guide 13 profire 2626 14
- 96 khz operation pc 15
- 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 13 16 and 21 24 are disabled 15
- If the input source stream has become disabled 15
- Please note that certain input and output ports become unavailable at high resolutions such as adat 5 8 in s mux ii mode while the ports will become disabled as the sample rate is increased your daw application s audio inputs and outputs may still be routed to unavailable ports in this case the disabled inputs and outputs will not stream audio 15
- 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 15
- To avoid this configure your daw application s inputs to receive audio from active ports and make sure that the application is sending audio to active software returns next you may need to reconfigure the router to ensure that the software returns from your daw application are routed to active hardware output ports to help you quickly identify disabled hardware inputs and software returns the control panel application grays out and italicizes any inputs outputs or software returns that are disabled the dsp mixer displays an exclamation point 15
- User guide 14 profire 2626 15
- Windows xp vista 88 96 khz operation 15
- Windows xp vista users 15
- 192 khz operation pc 16
- At sample rates of 176 4 or 192 khz the adat ports operate in s mux iv mode as a result the number of available adat channels is reduced to two channels per port i e channels 3 8 are disabled on all adat i o ports and software return channels 11 16 and 19 24 are disabled 16
- If the input source stream has become disabled 16
- Please note that certain input and output ports become unavailable at high resolutions such as adat 5 8 in s mux ii mode while the ports will become disabled as the sample rate is increased your daw application s audio inputs and outputs may still be routed to unavailable ports in this case the disabled inputs and outputs will not stream audio 16
- 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 16
- To avoid this configure your daw application s inputs to receive audio from active ports and make sure that the application is sending audio to active software returns next you may need to reconfigure the router to ensure that the software returns from your daw application are routed to active hardware output ports to help you quickly identify disabled hardware inputs and software returns the control panel application grays out and italicizes any inputs outputs or software returns that are disabled the dsp mixer displays an exclamation point 16
- User guide 15 profire 2626 16
- Windows xp vista 176 192 khz operation 16
- Windows xp vista users 16
- Control panel application 17
- User guide 16 profire 2626 17
- User guide 17 profire 2626 18
- User guide 18 profire 2626 19
- Router 20
- User guide 19 profire 2626 20
- Active input ports 21
- Output source routing 21
- User guide 20 profire 2626 21
- Active software returns 22
- Input channel order 22
- User guide 21 profire 2626 22
- Settings 23
- User guide 22 profire 2626 23
- Hosted mode 24
- If you have connected a s pdif adat or word clock device to your profire 2626 and would like to use that if you have connected a s pdif adat or word clock device to your profire 2626 and would like to use that device s clock as the master clock source select adat a adat b coax s pdif or word clock from this drop down menu this will make profire 2626 lock to the external device s clock 24
- Sync source 24
- The parameters in this section of the control panel govern the operation of the interface when it is connected the parameters in this section of the control panel govern the operation of the interface when it is connected to a computer using a firewire cable i e hosted mode 24
- This drop down menu determines the clock source to which profire 2626 is synchronized if you are using this drop down menu determines the clock source to which profire 2626 is synchronized if you are using profire 2626 by itself i e without other digital devices or an external clock this parameter must be set to internal for the interface to work properly 24
- User guide 23 profire 2626 24
- Sample rate 25
- User guide 24 profire 2626 25
- User guide 25 profire 2626 26
- Master volume knob 27
- User guide 26 profire 2626 27
- Mixer peak meters 28
- Standalone mode 28
- User guide 27 profire 2626 28
- User guide 28 profire 2626 29
- A d d a mode a d d a mode 30
- Converter mode 30
- Profire 2626 can operate in two different ways while in standalone mode each mode is described separately profire 2626 can operate in two different ways while in standalone mode each mode is described separately below 30
- User guide 29 profire 2626 30
- When operating at 176 192 khz s mux iv mode two channels of audio are sent received via when operating at 176 192 khz s mux iv mode two channels of audio are sent received via adat port a while the remaining two channels are sent received via adat port b 30
- When operating at 88 96 khz s mux ii mode four channels of audio are sent received via adat port a while the remaining four channels are sent received via adat port b 30
- When this parameter is set to a d d a mode the interface operates like a standard analog to digital when this parameter is set to a d d a mode the interface operates like a standard analog to digital a d digital to analog d a and s pdif format converter the operation of this mode varies by the sample rate of the interface this is described in detail below 30
- A d mode 31
- In this mode profire 2626 acts only as an analog to digital a d and s pdif format converter the in this mode profire 2626 acts only as an analog to digital a d and s pdif format converter the interface does not perform any digital to analog d a conversion but instead allows the analog inputs to be routed to both the analog and optical output ports simultaneously 31
- Note the master volume knob assignment made through the settings tab remains persistent while the unit is in standalone mode to remove any attenuation from the master volume knob while in standalone mode disable any assignments made in the settings tab or simply turn the master volume knob fully clockwise 31
- User guide 30 profire 2626 31
- When operating at 176 192 khz s mux iv mode two channels of audio are sent received via when operating at 176 192 khz s mux iv mode two channels of audio are sent received via adat port a while the remaining two channels are sent received via adat port b 31
- When operating at 88 96 khz s mux ii mode four channels of audio are sent received via adat port a while the remaining four channels are sent received via adat port b 31
- Additional functions 32
- User guide 31 profire 2626 32
- Digital clocking 33
- User guide 32 profire 2626 33
- By selecting internal as the sync source in the control panel you designate profire 2626 as the clock master you will then need to select external or slave on certain devices mode on each of your other digital devices this is usually an internal menu setting on that device 34
- In figure 1 below digital multi track recorders with adat optical outputs are connected to optical ports a and b of the profire 2626 and a dat machine is connected to the coaxial s pdif i o profire 2626 is selected as the master and all of the other devices are set to external or slave 34
- Master 34
- Midi s pdif word clock 34
- S pdif rca 34
- Scenario 1 profire 2626 as clock master 34
- Slave adat a 34
- Slave dat slave adat b 34
- User guide 33 profire 2626 34
- If you prefer to use another device as clock master you will need to configure that device to act as master and select that device s input on profire 2626 as the sync source this locks or slaves profire 2626 and any other devices connected to profire 2626 to that master device 35
- In figure 2 below a digital multi track recorder with an adat optical output is configured as clock master profire 2626 and other devices a dat machine and another multi track recorder in this case receive and lock to the clock of the master adat device 35
- Master adat a 35
- Midi s pdif word clock 35
- S pdif rca 35
- Scenario 2 profire 2626 slaved to an optical input 35
- Slave dat slave adat b 35
- User guide 34 profire 2626 35
- Master cd player slave adat b 36
- Scenario 3 profire 2626 slaved to s pdif input 36
- Slave adat a 36
- User guide 35 profire 2626 36
- User guide 36 profire 2626 37
- Attachthein linepowersupplytothepowersupplyconnector 11 andturnonthe 38
- Computer 38
- Connection diagram and example scenarios 38
- Connectlineoutputs1 2toyourstudio smixingdesk amplifier orpowered 38
- Connecttheprofire2626interfacetoanavailablefirewireportonyour 38
- In a out a 38
- In b out b 38
- Interface using the power button 9 38
- Mic line inputs 38
- Midi s pdif word clock 38
- Monitors 38
- Optical line outputs 38
- Profire 2626 is a flexible interface with a variety of inputs and outputs this flexibility allows profire 2626 to be used in a many different applications ranging from studio multi tracking and on location recording to multi channel surround mixing this guide cannot cover every conceivable use of profire 2626 but the diagram below illustrates the various kinds of equipment that can be connected to the interface the remainder of this chapter illustrates two real world scenarios in which profire 2626 can be used 38
- Tip any time cables are connected or disconnected from a mixing desk amplifier or powered monitors you may hear a loud pop from the speakers it is recommended that you turn down your monitors to prevent this 38
- User guide 37 profire 2626 38
- User guide 38 profire 2626 39
- Example scenario 1 recording a duo 40
- Hardware input and output connections 40
- In a out a 40
- In b out b 40
- Mic line inputs 40
- Midi s pdif word clock 40
- Optical line outputs 40
- This example demonstrates how profire 2626 can be used to record a duo consisting of a guitarist vocalist and a percussion player in this scenario the guitarist vocalist is playing an electric guitar while singing into a microphone the percussionist is performing on a variety of hand drums recorded using four microphones as well as playing a drum machine with a stereo output 40
- User guide 39 profire 2626 40
- User guide 40 profire 2626 41
- Configuring the mixer router and settings tabs 42
- Routing the dsp mixer outputs 42
- Setting up the dsp mixer 42
- User guide 41 profire 2626 42
- Configure the master volume knob to control your studio monitors 43
- Disabling unused input ports 43
- User guide 42 profire 2626 43
- Using the dsp mixer to create cue mixes 43
- Example scenario 2 mixing in surround 44
- Hardware input and output connections 44
- User guide 43 profire 2626 44
- Configuring the mixer router and settings tabs 45
- User guide 44 profire 2626 45
- Configuring and using your daw to create a surround mix 46
- User guide 45 profire 2626 46
- Troubleshooting 47
- User guide 46 profire 2626 47
- User guide 47 profire 2626 48
- User guide 48 profire 2626 49
- User guide 49 profire 2626 50
- Warranty 50
- Warranty registration 50
- Warranty terms 50
- 65015 00 51
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не могу установить m-audio 2626 так как нету установочного диска помогите пожалуйста.
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