Avid Technology digi 1 Manuel D’Utilisation

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accommodate the different “line levels” that these devices can generate. Inputs 3–8 accept 
1/4” connectors. You can also connect line-level signals to Mic/Line inputs 1 and 2 on the 
front by pressing the –26 dB pad switch.
Digital Audio
Digital audio represents analog waveforms using thousands of digital samples of the analog 
waveforms each second. All audio on your hard disk in a Pro Tools LE session is digital 
audio.
Digi 001 provides digital inputs for ADAT and S/PDIF format digital audio. 
ADAT Format
The ADAT format was developed by Alesis for use in their ADAT multitrack recorders. Each 
ADAT optical connection provides 8 channels of digital audio with 24-bit capability. You 
can connect an ADAT or other ADAT optical format device directly to the optical I/O on the 
Digi 001 PCI Card. The optical I/O connectors accept optical cables.
S/PDIF
S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interchange Format) I/O is available on many DAT decks, 
compact disc players, and other digital devices. Each S/PDIF connection provides 2 
channels of digital audio with 24-bit capability. You can connect a S/PDIF digital input to 
either the Optical connectors (see Figure 1), or to the S/PDIF RCA connectors on the back 
of the Digi 001 I/O Box. The optical connectors accept optical cables; the RCA connectors 
accept RCA cables.
Only one S/PDIF input pair can be used at a time. For example, if you use the op-
tical input for S/PDIF data, you cannot use the RCA inputs.
Analog preamp input 
Figure 1.  Optical I/O on the Digi 001 PCI Card
 
–26dB
Input gain
XLR & 1/4” 
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