Tascam FW-1884 Manuel D’Utilisation
5 – Host Computer Interfacing
TASCAM FW-1884 Owner’s Manual
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5.1.2
ROUTING TAB
Optical Output Source
This menu selects the
source of the audio output appearing at the FW-1884’s
ADAT optical outputs. The selections are:
ADAT optical outputs. The selections are:
ADAT 1-8 – The audio output is determined within
your DAW application software. Audio which has been
routed to the FW-1884’s ADAT outputs within your
DAW will appear at the ADAT lightpipe output.
your DAW application software. Audio which has been
routed to the FW-1884’s ADAT outputs within your
DAW will appear at the ADAT lightpipe output.
Duplicate of Analog 1-8 (ADAT) – The audio output
is identical to that being sent to the FW-1884’s analog
outputs 1-8. This is particularly useful if, for example,
you wish to monitor a multi-channel mixdown with a
surround monitoring setup and send the same multi-
channel mix to a digital multitrack recorder.
is identical to that being sent to the FW-1884’s analog
outputs 1-8. This is particularly useful if, for example,
you wish to monitor a multi-channel mixdown with a
surround monitoring setup and send the same multi-
channel mix to a digital multitrack recorder.
Duplicate of Coax Output (TOSLINK) – The audio
output is the same as that being sent to the FW-1884’s
analog outputs 1 and 2, and is sent out the lightpipe in
two-channel TOSLINK protocol. This can be useful
for sending a two-track mix to a mixdown recorder
equipped with an optical two channel input.
output is the same as that being sent to the FW-1884’s
analog outputs 1 and 2, and is sent out the lightpipe in
two-channel TOSLINK protocol. This can be useful
for sending a two-track mix to a mixdown recorder
equipped with an optical two channel input.
Coax Output Source
This menu selects the
source of the audio output appearing at the FW-1884’s
coaxial digital output. The selections are:
coaxial digital output. The selections are:
S/PDIF 1:2 – The audio output is determined within
your DAW application software. The FW-1884’s S/
PDIF outputs are seen as separate outputs within your
DAW application. With this setting, audio which has
been routed to these outputs appears at the FW-1884’s
two-channel digital (D OUT) outputs.
your DAW application software. The FW-1884’s S/
PDIF outputs are seen as separate outputs within your
DAW application. With this setting, audio which has
been routed to these outputs appears at the FW-1884’s
two-channel digital (D OUT) outputs.
Duplicate of Analog 1:2 – The audio output is identi-
cal to that being sent to the FW-1884’s analog outputs
1 and 2. This is useful if, for example, you wish to send
the stereo mix you are monitoring to a two channel
digital mixdown recorder.
cal to that being sent to the FW-1884’s analog outputs
1 and 2. This is useful if, for example, you wish to send
the stereo mix you are monitoring to a two channel
digital mixdown recorder.
S/PDIF Input Routing
This menu selects the
source of the audio input appearing at the FW-1884’s
two-channel digital (D IN) digital inputs. The selec-
tions are:
two-channel digital (D IN) digital inputs. The selec-
tions are:
COAX to S/PDIF 1:2 – The digital audio signal being
input to the FW-1884’s coaxial digital input is routed
to the two-channel digital D IN inputs.
input to the FW-1884’s coaxial digital input is routed
to the two-channel digital D IN inputs.
Optical to S/PDIF 1:2 – A two-channel digital audio
signal in TOSLINK format, being input to the FW-
1884’s optical digital input, is routed to the two-chan-
nel digital D IN inputs. (Note that the ADAT inputs
will not be available to your DAW application if you
use the optical input connector in TOSLINK mode.)
signal in TOSLINK format, being input to the FW-
1884’s optical digital input, is routed to the two-chan-
nel digital D IN inputs. (Note that the ADAT inputs
will not be available to your DAW application if you
use the optical input connector in TOSLINK mode.)