SettingUpAudioHardware5
Topics in this chapter:
■About Audio on page 23
■Audio Wiring Workflow on page 23
■Audio Hardware Components on page 24
■Audio Wiring on page 24
■Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter on page 25
■Audio Keywords in the Visual Effects and Finishing Configuration File on page 28
About Audio
Your application uses the Discreet Native Audio subsystem. Discreet Native Audio offers eight audio input and eight audio output channels. They all use
Audio Wiring Workflow
The following procedure provides the general workflow for setting up the audio subsystem of your Visual Effects, Finishing, and Colour Grading application.
To wire the audio subsystem:
1Ensure that all of your workstation peripherals and video hardware components are properly connected. If necessary, refer to Connecting Peripherals on page 11 and Setting Up Video Hardware on page 19.
2Verify that you have all the required audio hardware components. See Audio Hardware Components on page 24.
3Determine whether you want to control the Lucid converter remotely or locally. This affects the way you wire the audio hardware. See Understanding Remote vs. Local Control of the Lucid Converter on page 25.
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