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Chapter 5: Connecting Your Studio
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To monitor an alternate sound source through the 
Digi 002 Monitor Outputs:
1  
Connect the outputs of the external device to 
the left and right Alternate Source Inputs on the 
back panel of Digi 002. 
2  
Press the “Alt Src to Mon” switch on the top 
panel of Digi 002 to route the signal to the Mon-
itor Output. 
3  
Adjust Monitor Output or Headphone Output 
levels to audition the input. 
To record an alternate sound source directly into 
Pro Tools:
1  
Connect the outputs of the external device to 
the left and right Alternate Source Inputs on the 
back panel of Digi 002. 
2  
Press the “Alt Src to 7–8” switch on the top 
panel of Digi 002 to route the signal directly to 
Inputs 7–8 in Pro Tools. 
When the “Alt Src to 7–8” switch is engaged, In-
puts 7 and 8 on the Digi 002 back panel are in-
active. Also, because the signal can be moni-
tored from Pro  Tools, it no longer passes directly 
to the Monitor Outputs. 
Mirroring the Main Outputs
When using Digi 002 with Pro Tools, you can 
send any pair of outputs (such as outputs 1–2) to 
the S/PDIF digital outputs at the same time by 
assigning the stereo mix to multiple output des-
tinations. 
Output mirroring is useful for recording to mul-
tiple media, creating separate monitoring 
mixes, or for output to digital effects processors. 
To mirror the Digi 002 Main Outputs on the 
S/PDIF outputs: 
1  
Open the Pro Tools session whose channel 
outputs you want mirror. 
2  
In the Mix window, click on the Output Selec-
tor of any audio or Auxiliary Input track to se-
lect the main output destination, for example, 
Analog 1–2. 
3  
Hold the Control key and click to select a sec-
ond output for the same track, for example 
S/PDIF L-R. 
The newly selected destination is indicated by 
an additional check mark in the output pop-up 
menu, and a plus sign in the Output Selector. 
To monitor an external device through the 
Alternate Source Inputs, Digi 002 must be 
powered on. 
Choosing multiple output destinations for a track