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2. Using multiple mLAN devicesConnect the mLAN (IEEE1394) connector on the IEEE1394-compatible computer and the mLAN (IEEE1394) connector on the 01X Digital Mixing Studio and on the i88X using IEEE1394 cables. In mLAN Graphic Patchbay (refer to the mLAN Graphic Patchbay Online Manual), route the audio and MIDI signals between the computer and the i88X and set up the wordclock.This system enables you to make best use of the 01X Digital Mixing function (up to 28-channel digital mixing). Using eight A/D inputs on the 01X and eight A/D inputs on the i88X enables you to transfer 16-channel analog audio data to the 01X. Eight D/A outputs on the i88X are avail-able, as well as MONITOR OUT (stereo) and STEREO/AUX OUT (stereo) on the 01X. These ana-log interface and the i88X COAXIAL and OPTICAL DIGITAL STEREO jacks expand analog and digital input and output on the 01X.

The number of available input and output channels may vary depending on the speciļ¬c mLAN

devices connected. For the best performance, it is recommended that you connect up to four

mLAN devices (including a computer) in a network. If the network contains an mLAN device

that is only compatible with a low transfer rate (200 Mbps (S200)), the number of devices and

channels available for connection will be reduced.

NOTE
Guitar
Synthesizer
Sampler
MTR
ADAT recorder
i88X
IEEE1394-compatible
computer
IEEE1394 cable
Microphones
01X
01X i88X
Bass
ADAT
mLAN IN/OUT
11-18ch
(44.1kHz/48kHz)
11-14ch
(88.2kHz/96kHz)
mLAN
IN/OUT
mLAN
IN/OUT
MIXER
mLAN OUT
1-16ch
mLAN IN
1-18ch mLAN
IN/OUT
1-8ch
mLAN
IN/OUT
9-10ch
Computer
INPUT
1-8
INPUT/
OUTPUT
1-8
DIGITAL
STEREO
IN/OUT
ADAT
IN/OUT