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OTHER MAC OS X AUDIO SOFTWARE
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As another example, if you are using analog, RCA
S/PDIF and ADAT optical, you need 22 channels
(the maximum number of simultaneous output
channels provided by the 828mkII).
PROCESSING LIVE INPUTS WITH PLUG-INS
If you patch a live input (such as MIDI synthesizer)
through a plug-in effect in your host software, you
might hear a slight delay. There are several ways to
reduce this delay. For details, see chapter 12,
“Reducing Monitoring Latency” (page 89).
USING A FOOT SWITCH
Use a foot switch connected to the 828mkII to
trigger recording punch-in and punch-out, or any
other feature in your host audio software that is
assigned to a computer keystroke. By default, the
foot switch triggers the 3 key on the computer
keypad. To trigger a different set of keystrokes with
the foot switch, visit the MOTU FireWire Audio
Console. (See “Enable Pedal” on page 45.)
SYNCHRONIZATION
As of Version 10.2.6, Mac OS X does not allow
third-party applications to take advantage of the
828mkII’s sample-accurate sync features or on-
board SMPTE sync features. Refer to
www.motu.com for further developments.
However, if most applications that support external
sync will be able to supports the 828mkII’s word
clock sync capabilities. Consult chapter 3,
“Installing the 828mkII Hardware (page 17) and
use the synchronization diagrams in that chapter
to synchronize your software and the 828mkII to
the other components of your system.
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