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Old 03-04-2004
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Envolved question regarding DM24

Hey folks, I'm looking for an expert here.

Here's the deal. I have a MOTU 2408 hooked up via 3 TDIFs to the DM24. I have a Yamaha 01V hooked into the DM24 via the ADAT connections. (The DM24 is the master clock)

Here's what I want to do.

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ML1 - TDIF A1 (direct out to MOTU)
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ML8 - TDIF A8
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ML9 - TDIF B1
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ML16 - TDIF B8
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ADAT1 - TDIF C1 (passing thru and out to MOTU)
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ADAT8 - TDIF C8
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I would like to be able to hear all 24 of these channels as the sources pass to the 2408. I would also like to be able to simultaneously hear 2 channels (stereo mix) from the MOTU coming back (SPDIF?) so I can monitor the previously recorded tracks.

Other goals...

I want to be able to add reverb or other effects to any of the 24 tracks (this is for trackting - I don't want the reverb applied to what is actually being recorded). I guess it would be nice to select if it were applied or not but I can do without that if I have to.

If there were an easy way after trackting was done to then make the 3 tdif's the sources so that I could mix "outside the box" I would love to know how, but this is a luxury I can do without.

I've really tried to figure the board out and have read quite a bit of the manuals but I still don't quite get it.

Any help greatly appreciated.
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