Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console Owner’s Manual Addendum v1.7
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ADAT Notes
The available built-in ADAT I/O and an ADAT card interact with sample rate changes. Because
the channel-count halves for ADAT at the 88.2/96k rating, special consideration must be
taken.
At 88.2/96k, half of the built in ADAT I/O (sources and destinations) will be unavailable and
will be shown with the destination number in the output routing table greyed out. Similarly,
the input and output routing will also indicate half of the sources are unavailable at 88.2/96k
but still routable. Again, these will still be assignable and will resume functionality if you
changes back to 44.1/48k. Adding an ADAT card will allow all the sources and destinations to
be available at all sample rates. The card automatically routes the inputs and outputs for the
additional I/O. It therefore is not directly routable.
There are three supported ADAT related confi gurations: no cards, 1 card in Slot A, and 1
card in Slot B. Two ADAT cards are not supported at this time. The various scenarios are
summarized in this table:
ADAT
Mode
Built In ADAT I/O
Built-In 44.1/48
kHz
1-24
88.2/96 kHz
1-12
Built-In and Card A
44.1/48 kHz
1-24
88.2/96 kHz
1-24
Built-In and Card B
44.1/48 kHz
1-24
88.2/96 kHz
1-24
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