TC electronic SDN BHD x32 user manual Parameters, Lock, Device, 1st audio channel, Calibrate

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INTEGRATOR

The Integrator plug-in is automatically installed when the

TC Near control panel is installed.

Parameters

Lock

Green - indicates correct lock between the selected external digital device and Digital Konnekt x32.

Red - indicates “no lock”. Check connections and settings.

Device

Selects the connected digital devices you are setting up.

1st audio channel

Your DAW detects audio channels on the Digital Konnekt x32 and label these automatically. As the Integrator acts as a stereo plug-in interface between the DAW and external stereo devices, you always select two channel (by default). These are identified by the name of the first channel. In the illustration on the previous page, channel pair 9/10 is selected even though the label says “fw ch 9”.

When inserting Integrator on a mono track it still occupies a pair of channels.

Calibrate

Integrating external digital devices will introduce a short latency. But your host application can be set up to compensate for this using the calibrate function in the Integrator.

Press CALIBRATE to measure the total roundtrip latency including the latency within the external device.

The latency compensation feature of the host application will then make sure to compensate for this latency.

This procedure should be carried out on each audio track where Integrator is inserted.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Service Important Safety InstructionsFor Customers in Canada EMC / EMI & Certificate of ConformityTable of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesClock and jitter reduction All the Tools One ToolboxOperation Power switchAES/SPDIF/TOS TOS in 5/6 connectionSRC AES+SPDIF+TOS RoutingSRC Sample Rate Conversion Adat RoutingAdat Firewire Routing FirewireInternal Clock How to set the Master ClockMaster Clock Input Signal Monitor LEDs Setup/UtilKHz fs AES AES or Spdif Status bitsMonitor ScenesRear Panel View Integrator Lock ParametersDevice 1st audio channelConnections Setup ExamplesExample 1 Integrating external hardware with your DAW Clock Setting up Digital Konnekt AES/SPDIF/TOSAdat FireworX IntegratorReverb 4000 or other Reverbs Finalizer 96K C400XLNon-TC Electronic product Example 2 Conventional audio interface Master Clock Example 3 PA setup Aes/spdif/tos Aes+spdif+tos Adat Mon Example 4 Digital Konnekt x32 and ProTools Aes/spdif/tos System Clock TC Near Control PanelBuffer Size Versions Reset to DefaultStatus EMC Technical Specifications

x32 specifications

TC Electronic SDN BHD has introduced the x32, a powerful digital mixing console that is making waves in the audio industry. This console is designed to cater to both live sound applications and studio environments, delivering exceptional audio quality and flexibility. The x32 features 32 channels, each equipped with the latest sound processing technology, making it ideal for both small gigs and large-scale events.

One of the standout features of the x32 is its intuitive user interface. The console is designed with an easy-to-navigate layout that allows sound engineers to adjust settings quickly during live performances. The LCD screens provide clear visual feedback, making it simple to monitor levels and make adjustments on the fly. With a built-in 7-inch color display, users can easily access all vital information and settings without confusion.

The x32 is not just a mixing console; it is a complete audio processing powerhouse. It features 16 midas-designed inputs, each with high-quality preamps that ensure pristine sound quality. Additionally, the console offers 8 auxiliary sends and 6 dedicated effects processors, allowing engineers to create complex audio effects and routing options with ease. The onboard effects include delays, reverbs, and modulators, providing plenty of creative opportunities for musicians and producers.

In terms of connectivity, the x32 excels as well. It offers USB audio streaming, enabling direct recording and playback from a computer. The console supports a variety of network protocols, including Dante, which allows for flexible audio routing within larger systems. This capability is essential for modern audio setups, where multiple signal paths often need to be managed seamlessly.

Another impressive characteristic of the x32 is its ability to save and recall scenes. Sound engineers can store their settings and easily switch between them during performances, ensuring consistency and efficiency. This feature is especially useful for touring musicians who require quick adjustments to accommodate various venues.

Overall, TC Electronic SDN BHD's x32 is a versatile digital mixing console that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Its exceptional audio quality, extensive connectivity options, and advanced scene management make it an indispensable tool for audio professionals looking to elevate their sound experiences. Whether in a live setting or a studio, the x32 stands out as a reliable and innovative choice for any audio application.