User Manual

Using a GPI Device with the Audio Punch-In Tool
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4. Select the options you want for your audio input/output operations. For more information on
the settings in the Hardware Setup dialog box, see the user guide that came with your
Pro Tools system.
Your Avid editing application uses only 8 channels of audio output. Also, the application
controls the audio sample rate, not your Pro Tools|HD or HD Native hardware.
5. Click OK to close the Hardware Setup dialog box.
Once you configure the audio device, you can use your device to monitor output audio by
connecting headphones or speakers to the audio device.
6. If your Avid editing application is not running, you can click Quit to close the CoreAudio
Manager.
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If the Avid editing application connected to the CoreAudio Manager is running when you
quit the Manager, you might receive an error message and lose your connection to the
Pro Tools hardware.
7. Close the Audio Project Settings dialog box.
Using a GPI Device with the Audio Punch-In Tool
Your Avid editing application can send signals to a V-LAN
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VLXi
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deck controller and a
general-purpose interface (GPI) device that trigger GPI actions. These signals are sent when
playback begins and ends, and also when recording with the Audio Punch-In tool begins and
ends.