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Old 11-24-1999, 07:35 PM
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I just purchased a 24 fader Pro Control.. still waiting for delivery. In the meantime, I'm curious about the customary wiring for the system. I've used PT for 6 years but always did the mixing on a console.

How is everyone wiring up the 888's? Is out 1/2 the main stereo out? What about 5.1 mixing? If I edit and mix at 24 bit, what happens when I want to go out to my 16 bit DAT machine?

Thanks for any input.

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Old 11-24-1999, 09:57 PM
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I remembered reading this on the mac os troubleshooting under pro control monitoring problems. Hope this helps.

posted 11-03-99 03:28 PM
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Hello,
As a result of some of the posts here regarding polarity when monitoring with the ProControl monitor section, we’ve performed tests on the AUDIO OUTPUT connector to determine if a problem exists. We have discovered a reverse polarity condition that affects the Control Room Out left/right, Slate/Dub Out left/right and Control Room ALT Out left/right connections. The (+) and (-) pin locations for these outputs on the AUDIO OUTPUT D-sub connector are reversed from what is shown in the ProControl User Guide.

Using a stereo monitoring setup as an example, if your monitor amp, powered monitors etc. inputs are wired as pin 2 hot (+) and pin 3 cold (-), the corresponding pinouts on the ProControl AUDIO OUTPUT connector (Control Room, Out left/right, for example) would be sending these signals as pin 3 hot and pin 2 cold. The simple "fix" for this is to reverse the pin 2/pin 3 locations at the XLR’s of your cable assembly. There are also commercial turn-arounds available for this purpose from companies like Switchcraft and Whirlwind. If your cable harness fans out to *" TRS phone plugs, reverse the tip and ring points.

We apologize if this has caused any inconvenience. To ensure all ProControl users know about this, we will be sending out a letter to all registered users in the near future.

Digidesign Product Management
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Old 11-25-1999, 12:55 AM
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See the Pro Control, Audio Output Addendum in the Documents section of Support at http://www.digidesign.com/serv/documents.html

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