Apogee Electronics X HD User Manual

Apogee X-Series Expansion Card  
User’s Guide  
V2.0 - January 2005  
X-Series Expansion Card  
User’s Guide  
v2.0 - January 2005  
APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Warnings  
FCC warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Copyright Notice  
The Apogee X-HD card is a computer-based device, and as such contains and uses software in ROMs. This soft-  
ware, and all related documentation, including this User’s Guide contain proprietary information which is protected  
by copyright laws. All rights are reserved. No part of the software and its related documentation may be copied,  
transferred, or modified. You may not modify, adapt, translate, lease, distribute, resell for profit or create derivative  
works based on the software and its related documentation or any part thereof without prior written consent from  
Apogee Electronics Corporation, U.S.A.  
Trademark Acknowledgements  
Digidesign, Pro Tools|HD, 192 I/O, SYNC I/O and digiLink are trademarks of Digidesign, a division of Avid Technol-  
ogy, Inc. Prism is copyrighted by Prism Media Products Ltd.  
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Declarations of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference  
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inteference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
1. Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
NOTE:The use of non-shielded cable with this equipment is prohibited.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Apogee Electronics Corporation, 3145 Donald Douglas Loop South, Santa Monica, CA90405.  
Betty Bennett, CEO.  
Industry Canada Notice  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regula-  
tions. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matérial brouilleur  
du Canada.  
Declaration of Conformity – CE  
Apogee Electronics Corporation hereby declares that the product, the X-HD card, to which this declaration relates,  
is in material conformity with the following standards or other normative documents:  
• EN50081-1/EN55022; 1995  
• EN50082-1/IEC 801-2, 3, 4; 1992  
following the provisions of:  
• 73/23/EEC – Low Voltage Directive  
• 89/336/EEC – EMC Directive  
Declaration of Conformity – Japan  
Apogee Electronics Corporation hereby declares that the X-HD card, to which this declaration relates, is in material  
conformity with the VCCI ClassAstandard.  
Declaration of Conformity Australia  
Apogee Electronics Corporation hereby declares that the X-HD card is in material conformity withAN/NZS stan-  
dard requirements.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Registration and Warranty Information  
Be sure to register your X-HD card, either by filling in the enclosed Registration Card or by completing the on-  
you with any update information. As enhancements and upgrades are developed, you will be contacted at the  
registration address. Firmware updates are free for the first year of ownership unless otherwise stated. Please  
address any inquiries to your dealer or directly to Apogee at:  
APOGEE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION,  
3145 Donald Douglas Loop South, Santa Monica, CA 90405, USA.  
TEL: (310) 915-1000, FAX: (310) 391-6262  
APOGEE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants this product to be free of defects in material and  
manufacture under normal use for a period of 12 months. The term of this warranty begins on the date of sale to  
the purchaser. Units returned for warranty repair to Apogee or an authorized Apogee warranty repair facility will  
be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer’s option, free of charge.  
ALL UNITS RETURNED TO APOGEE OR AN AUTHORIZED APOGEE REPAIR FACILITY MUST BE  
PREPAID, INSURED AND PROPERLY PACKAGED, PREFERABLY IN THEIR ORIGINAL BOX. Apogee  
reserves the right to change or improve design at any time without prior notification. Design changes are  
not implemented retroactively, and the incorporation of design changes into future units does not imply the  
availability of an upgrade to existing units.  
This warranty is void if Apogee determines, in its sole business judgment, the defect to be the result of abuse,  
neglect, alteration or attempted repair by unauthorized personnel.  
The warranties set forth above are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and Apogee specifically  
disclaims any and all implied warranty of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. The buyer  
acknowledges and agrees that in no event shall the company be held liable for any special, indirect, incidental or  
consequential damages, or for injury, loss or damage sustained by any person or property, that may result from  
this product failing to operate correctly at any time.  
USA: Some states do not allow for the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or  
consequential damage, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Service Information  
The X-HD card contains no user-serviceable components: refer to qualified service personnel for repair or  
upgrade. Your warranty will be voided if you tamper with the internal components. If you have any questions with  
regard to the above, please contact Apogee.  
In the event your X-HD card needs to be upgraded or repaired, it is necessary to contact Apogee prior to shipping,  
and a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number will be assigned. This number will serve as a reference for  
you and helps facilitate and expedite the return process. Apogee requires that shipments be pre-paid and insured  
— unless otherwise authorized in advance.  
IMPORTANT: ANY SHIPMENT THAT IS NOT PRE-PAID OR IS SENT WITHOUT AN RMA NUMBER WILL  
NOT BE ACCEPTED.  
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OWNER’S RECORD  
The serial number is located on the rear panel of the unit. We suggest you record the  
serial number in the space provided below. Refer to it whenever you call an authorized  
Apogee Electronics repair facility or the manufacturer. Please be sure to return your com-  
pleted warranty card immediately!  
X-HD card Serial No._____________________________________________________  
Purchase Date__________________________________________________________  
Dealer_________________________________________________________________  
Phone_________________________________________________________________  
Address________________________________________________________________  
CAUTION:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
CORPORATION could void your authority to operate this equipment under the FCC rules.  
Please register this unit by filling in the included registration card, or registering online at  
http://www.apogeedigital.com/support/register.php Please read this manual – if you call for  
technical support, we’ll assume that you have. There will be a quiz.  
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User’s Guide  
Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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Before Getting Started  
Getting Started Quickly  
.................................................................................................2  
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Connecting X-HD equipped Apogee Interfaces  
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Incorporating a Sync I/O  
Clock Configurations  
Digilink Connections  
Configuring Digidesign Pro Tools  
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Hardware Setup  
I/O Setup  
Interface Connections Chart: Standard Routing  
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Interface Connections Chart: Advanced Option Routing  
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Installing the X-HD Card  
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Upgrading Firmware on the X-HD card  
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APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Introduction  
The Apogee X-HD Option card allows Apogee hardware interfaces to connect directly  
to Digidesign HD Core, Process and Accel PCI cards directly, with no other hardware  
needed. Now you can bring the quality of Apogee’s X-Series conversion to your  
Digidesign Pro Tools HD system.  
Before Getting Started  
When installing X-HD cards in Apogee interfaces, ensure that firmware on the interface  
has been updated to the required version:  
For AD16X – version 1.30 or higher (press the PREV button while powering up to deter-  
mine the version).  
For DA16X – version 1.42 or higher (press the PREV button while powering up to deter-  
mine the version).  
For Rosetta 800 – any firmware version; do not attempt 192k sessions with a Rosetta  
800 96k  
Getting Started Quickly  
1
Install the X-HD card :  
If the X-HD card is not installed in your Apogee interface, please see page 13 for  
installation instructions  
2
Determine proper order of interfaces :  
From the Interface Connections Chart on pages 9-12, locate the entry that corre-  
sponds to the set of interfaces you wish to connect. This entry will indicate the proper  
order to connect Apogee, Digidesign and Prism hardware interfaces to one PCI card.  
When using Digidesign or Prism interfaces, please note that they must be connected  
first in the Digilink chain.  
3
Connect Clock and DigiLink cables :  
Refer to page 3 to determine the correct clock configuration for the set of interfaces  
you wish to connect. Also indicated on this page is general information on connect-  
ing Digilink connections, once the proper order has been determined. Please note  
that the Primary Port on the X-HD card is the LEFT connector when looking from the  
back of the unit.  
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Power On the Hardware Interfaces :  
Power on all connected interfaces, and ensure that all Apogee devices have a valid  
clock source and are locked.  
Configure HARDWARE SETUP :  
Boot up the computer and Pro Tools, select Setups>Hardware Setup in Pro Tools,  
and verify that interfaces are detected correctly as indicated in the Interface Connec-  
tions Chart. Select each “192 I/O” displayed under Peripherals and click the Set to  
Default button. See page 6 for more details.  
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Configure I/O SETUP :  
In Pro Tools, select Setups>I/O Setup, In the I/O Setup page, select the Input,  
Output, and Insert selection one at a time and press the Default button after each  
selection. Next, refer to the Interface Connections Chart to determine the actual  
paths being used by the connected Apogee hardware. In order that I/O settings in the  
Pro Tools mixer are as clear as possible, delete unused paths and rename remaining  
paths to precisely indicate the hardware connection – for example, Rosetta A In 8, to  
indicate input channel 8 on the first Rosetta. See page 7 for more details.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Connecting X-HD Equipped Apogee Interfaces  
Clock Connections  
Apogee has conducted considerable  
research on the clocking of digital  
systems, resulting in the development and  
production of our Big Ben Master Clock.  
With vanishingly low jitter and enough clock  
outputs to connect several slave interfaces  
directly to one master, Big Ben is always the  
best solution for clocking any digital system,  
Figure A. Optimum clocking configuration using BIG BEN  
including X-HD equipped Apogee interfaces.  
In lieu of Big Ben, we recommend  
connecting the master device’s clock  
output to the slave devices using BNC “T”  
connectors as illustrated in the connection  
diagrams shown to the right. Terminate the  
last Word Clock input with a 75 ohm load  
Figure B. Correct clocking configuration to the master device’s  
clock output using BNC “T“ connectors  
We recommend against any clocking  
scheme where the clock output of one  
device is connected to the clock input of the  
next, that unit’s clock output is connected  
to a third’s clock input, and so on. By thus  
“reclocking” at each interface, additional  
phase lock loops (PLLs) are introduced  
into the clock chain, resulting in the  
accumulation of jitter.  
Figure C. NOT RECOMMENDED!  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Incorporating a SYNC I/O  
There are 3 configuration possibilities for incorporating a SYNC I/O into the HD system :  
using a Master Clock, SYNC I/O as master, and HD-equipped Apogee interface as  
master.  
Using a Master Clock – Once again, the use of a Master Clock such as Big Ben greatly  
simplifies clock configuration. Simply connect one of Big Ben’s outputs to a SYNC I/O  
clock input, and set the SYNC I/O’s clock source to the appropriate setting. Be sure to set  
the Big Ben’s sample rate to correspond to the sample rate of the Pro Tools session.  
SYNC I/O as master – In certain situations (for example, when locking Pro Tools to time  
code from an analog tape machine), the SYNC I/O must be the clock master. In this case,  
we highly recommend inserting a Big Ben Master Clock between the SYNC I/O’s word  
clock output and the word clock inputs of the audio interfaces for jitter  
attenuation.  
HD-equipped Apogee interface as master, SYNC I/O slave – Due to automatic switch-  
ing of clock sources in Pro Tools, it is not practical to lock one of the connected audio  
interfaces internally while the SYNC I/O is locked to word clock. It IS possible, by using  
the SYNC I/O’s Loop Sync In and setting the Apogee interface’s Word Clock Ratio setting  
so the sample rate of the interface is at the desired setting while the clock system runs at  
a 44.1/48k multiple.  
Clock Configuration  
(when incorporating Digidesign or Prism HD Interfaces)  
Again, making clock connections when incorporating a Digidesign or Prism interface is  
simplified by using a Master Clock, so direct connections may be made between the  
Master Clock and each interface.  
We know, we’re starting to repeat ourselves, but that’s how useful a Master Clock is.  
If a Master Clock is not employed, keep in mind that the word clock input of Digidesign  
interfaces is internally terminated; thus it’s not possible to employ BNC “T”s to distribute  
clock.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Digilink Connections  
Like Digidesign interfaces, the X-HD card is equipped with two ports, Primary and Expansion.  
Please note that the Primary Port on the X-HD card is the LEFT connector when looking from the  
back of the unit.  
this is the  
this is the  
PRIMARY PORT  
EXPANSION PORT  
The proper order to connect Apogee, Digidesign and Prism hardware interfaces may be determined  
by locating the entry on pages 9-12 that corresponds to the set of interfaces you wish to connect.  
When using Digidesign or Prism interfaces, please note that they must be connected first in the  
Digilink chain.  
Connect a Digilink cable from the HD Core, Process or Accel card to the Primary port on interface #1,  
from interface #1’s Expansion port to interface #2’s Primary port, from interface #2’s Expansion port to  
interface #3’s primary port, and so on until all interfaces are connected. Use only 18” Digilink cables  
to make connections between hardware interfaces.  
After all clock and Digilink connections have been made, ensure that all devices are locked to a valid  
clock before booting the computer.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Configuring Digidesign Pro Tools®  
Hardware Setup  
The Hardware Setup and I/O Setup dialogs are the two primary tools within Pro Tools software used to config-  
ure hardware. The Hardware Setup dialog serves to define which physical I/O connections on detected hardware  
are routed to the 32 I/O busses available through each HD PCI card (on the DigiLink cable), while the I/O Setup  
dialog serves to label and map the manner in which these 32 busses appear in Pro Tools software.  
 
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As the audio I/O of Apogee interfaces differs from that of a 192 I/O, a connected Apogee interface will ignore  
all settings in the Hardware Setup which pertain to audio I/O on the hardware. To define how audio I/O on an  
Apogee interface is routed to the 32 I/O busses (through the X-HD card), settings should be configured from the  
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Hardware Setup  
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In Pro Tools, select Setups>Hardware  
From the Peripherals list on the left side of the Hardware Setup dialog, verify that Apogee inter-  
faces have been detected correctly (as indicated in the Interface Connections Chart found on  
pages 9-12).  
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If all interfaces have been correctly detected, select each instance of “192 I/O” displayed, and  
click on the “Set to Default” button.  
Peripherals – All Apogee interfaces are detected in the Peripheral list as “192 I/O”, as indicated by  
the Interface Connections Chart on pages 9-12.  
Clock Source – The Apogee interface connected directly to the HD Core card will respond to the  
Clock Source setting, when the Clock Source selection made in Pro Tools corresponds to a clock  
source setting on the Apogee interface.  
Sample Rate – Before a Pro Tools session has been opened, it is possible to change the Sample  
Rate of the Apogee interface connected directly to the HD Core card if the interface is clocked inter-  
nally or to a SYNC I/O. Once a session is opened, the sample rate of interfaces is determined by the  
session. Again, Apogee interfaces will follow session sample rates if the Core card interface is locked  
internally or to a SYNC I/O. When Apogee hardware is locked to an external clock source such as Big  
Ben, be sure to set the hardware clock rate to correspond to the session sample rate.  
Port Settings – If this parameter is not greyed out, it must be set to Expansion I/O to detect multiple  
Apogee interfaces.  
Main tab – These settings are ignored by Apogee interfaces, but it is essential that each buss (1-16)  
is set to a unique setting. This is most easily accomplished by following the steps above.  
Analog In, Analog Out, Digital tabs – These settings are ignored by Apogee interfaces.  
I/O Setup  
1
2
3
4
Once Hardware Setup has been configured, select Setups>I/O Setup.  
Select the Input tab and press Default  
Select the Output tab and press Default  
Select the Insert tab and press Default  
The steps above will create a set of signal “paths” based on the number of “192 I/O”s detected in the  
Hardware Setup>Peripherals list. Refer to the Interface Connections Chart to determine the actual  
paths being used by the connected Apogee hardware, and rename them to more clearly reflect the  
connected Apogee interface(s). Delete unused signal “paths”.  
For example, 1 Rosetta 800 will be detected as 1 192 I/O in the Hardware Setup>Peripherals list,  
resulting in paths A1-16 to be created in the Input, Output and Insert tab pages. On the Input page,  
re-label paths A1-8 as Rosetta In 1-8; On the Output page, re-label paths A1-8 as Rosetta Out 1-8;  
delete paths A9-16 on each page, as they are not active paths.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Interface Connections Chart: Standard Routing  
(per Digidesign Core, Process or Accel card)  
The following chart displays connection specifics for all possible combinations of HD-  
compatible interfaces that may be connected to one HD Core, Process or Accel PCI card.  
There is no limit to the number of PCI cards used beyond those limits imposed by the  
Digidesign system itself.  
In the leftmost column, a set of interfaces is depicted in the  
required order.  
From Computer  
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The middle column indicates the manner that such a set should  
appear in the Pro Tools Hardware Setup dialog; note that in many  
cases two Apogee interfaces will appear as only one 192 I/O.  
The third column indicates which of  
A1-16  
B1-16  
the 32 possible I/O busses (per HD  
PCI card) is in use. For example, three  
Rosetta 800s appear in the Hardware  
Setup as two “192 I/Os” but only I/O  
channels 1-24 are used.  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
ROSETTA 800 #3  
OUTPUT  
Important Configuration Notes:  
• Be sure to connect interfaces in the order indicated.  
• The Apogee AD-8000 and Trak2, not shown on the chart, are equivalent to a Rosetta 800.  
• The Rosetta 200 is equivalent to the Rosetta 800.  
• The Prism ADA-8 is equivalent to a Digidesign interface, and must be placed first in the  
chain of interfaces.  
• If a Digidesign 96 is placed before a Rosetta 800 192k, no inputs from the Rosetta will  
be available in sessions at 192k. In this case, better to connect each interface to it’s  
own PCI card.  
• Later versions of “DigiSetup” include a hardware interface loop-through test.  
The following error message is encountered with Apogee interfaces : “Peripheral Digi-  
tal Loop Back Test; 1-16 failed”. This does not affect correct operation of the interface.  
• When running sessions at 192k, only 24 busses are available for each PCI card, 12 per  
192 interface.  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
ROSETTA 800  
CHANNELS IN USE  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
OUTPUT  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
A1-16  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
ROSETTA 800 #3  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
ROSETTA 800 #3  
ROSETTA 800 #4  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
P
E
AD-16X & DA-16X  
A1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
AD-16X #1  
P
E
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
AD-16X #2  
INPUT  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
DA-16X #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
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X-HD card – User’s Guide  
APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
AD-16X & DA-16X continued  
From Computer  
CHANNELS IN USE  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
AD-16X #2  
INPUT  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
DA-16X #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
AD-16X #2  
DA-16X #2  
INPUT  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
P
E
AD-16X, DA-16X & ROSETTA 800  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #2  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
B1-16  
P
E
AD-16X #2  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
From Computer  
A1-16  
B1-16  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
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APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
CHANNELS IN USE  
AD-16X, DA-16X & ROSETTA 800 continued  
From Computer  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
From Computer  
B1-16  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
P
E
ROSETTA 800 and AD-16X & DA-16X  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
A1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
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APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
CHANNELS IN USE  
ROSETTA 800 and AD-16X & DA-16X continued  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
From Computer  
A1-16  
B1-16  
P
E
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
P
E
DIGI, AD-16X, DA-16X & ROSETTA 800  
A1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
AD-16X #1  
P
E
INPUT  
DIGI 192 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
A1-16  
A1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DIGI 192 #1  
DA-16X #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
AD-16X #1  
DA-16X #1  
P
E
INPUT  
DIGI 192 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DIGI 192 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
INPUT  
DIGI 192 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
OUTPUT  
P
E
P
E
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APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Interface Connections Chart: Advanced Option Routing  
(per Digidesign Core, Process or Accel card)  
When Advanced Option routing is enabled on AD16X or DA16Xs, the additional digital I/O accessible to the X-HD  
card causes the interfaces to be detected differently in the Pro Tools’ Hardware Setup page. For example, an AD  
and DA16X set to Standard routing is detected as 1 Digidesign 192, while the same interfaces in Advanced Option  
routing are detected as 2 192s; the AD16X operates as a 16 analog in, 16 digital out 192 while the DA16X oper-  
ates as a 16 digital in, 16 analog out 192.  
The following chart entries display all combinations of AD16Xs,DA16Xs (when set to Advanced Option routing)  
and other HD-compatible interfaces that may be connected to one HD Core Process or Accel PCI card.  
APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
AD-16X & DA-16X  
CHANNELS IN USE  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
P
E
DA-16X: Digital In  
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
P
E
INPUT  
P
E
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
DA-16X: Digital In  
DA-16X: Digital In  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
P
E
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
DA-16X: Digital In  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
P
E
OUTPUT  
13  
APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
APPEARS AS...  
in Hardware Setup  
INTERFACE SET  
CHANNELS IN USE  
AD-16X, DA-16X & ROSETTA 800  
From Computer  
A1-16  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
P
E
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
From Computer  
B1-16  
P
E
DA-16X: Digital In  
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
From Computer  
AD-16X: Analog In  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
P
E
INPUT  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
P
E
DA-16X: Digital In  
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
ROSETTA 800 #1  
ROSETTA 800 #2  
P
E
OUTPUT  
P
E
DIGI, AD-16X & DA-16X  
A1-16  
A1-16  
B1-16  
From Computer  
AD-16X: Analog In  
P
E
INPUT  
AD-16X: Digital Out  
DIGI 192 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
B1-16  
From Computer  
DA-16X: Digital In  
P
E
INPUT  
DA-16X: Analog Out  
DIGI 192 #1  
P
E
OUTPUT  
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APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Installing the X-HD Card  
2
Your X-HD card should include the following:  
1 X-HD circuit board  
1 X-HD Coverplate  
2 aluminium standoffs  
1 plastic standoff  
2 screws  
1 manual  
1
2
Remove the top cover of the interface  
Remove the Option Card coverplate and install the X-HD  
coverplate using the screws from the original coverplate.  
Remove the two interface circuit board screws indicated  
at left, and set them aside for later use  
Install the two aluminium standoffs in the threaded holes va-  
cated by the screws.  
Install the plastic standoff in the hole adjacent to the  
connector pins of the X-HD card.  
Insert the Primary/Expansion ports connector end of the  
X-HD card through the appropriate cutouts in the coverplate,  
and carefully place the X-HD connector pins in the mating  
interface connector.  
3
4
5
6
4
3
7
After verifying the alignment of the X-HD connector pins  
and the interface mating connector, firmly press down on the  
X-HD card, over the connector, until the pins are completely  
seated in the mating connector.  
8
9
Secure the Primary/Expansion Port connectors to the  
Coverplate by installing the 2 provided screws into the 2 inner  
threaded holes  
Re-install the circuit board screws in the locations indicated  
below.  
Plastic standoff here  
6
8
9
15  
APOGEE ELECTRONICS  
X-HD card – User’s Guide  
Upgrading Firmware on the X-HD card  
To allow the greatest flexibility in the field, Apogee now employs a firmware update  
method using stardard Midi  
protocol. You’ll need the following items to update the firmware of your Apogee device:  
• ApogeeUpdater program, available from Apogee’s website  
• New firmware file, also available from our website  
• Macintosh OSX 10.2 or higher or Windows XP computer  
• USB Midi interface, compatible with OS used.  
1
Install both the ApogeeUpdater and the new firmware file onto a computer equipped  
with a USB Midi Interface. It’s assumed that all drivers necessary for the proper test  
and operation of the Midi Interface have been installed.  
2
3
4
Connect the X-HD Midi port to an output of the Midi Interface.  
Set the Apogee Host interface to 44.1kHz Internal Clock.  
Open the ApogeeUpdater application, and click on OPEN FILE. In the Navigation  
window which appears,navigate to the new firmware file, select it, and click on OPEN.  
5
Click on DOWNLOAD TO UNIT.  
6
7
8
9
Both the red and green LEDs on the X-HD card should flash, indicating that the card  
is updating.  
Once the ApogeeUpdater indicates “Finished” in the upper right hand corner, power  
cycle the Apogee Host interface; the X-HD card is now ready for use.  
On the Rosetta 800, set Source to Analog Out to Option and verify that the LED does  
NOT flash. On the AD/DA-16X, verify that a valid sample rate is indicated.  
If the Option LED does flash on the Rosetta 800, or “000” is indicated on the AD/DA-  
16X, programming has failed; check your MIDI setup and try again.  
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X-HD card USER’S GUIDE - v2.0 - January 2005  
Text conceived and delivered by: Roger Robindore  
Graphics and illustrations by: Sean McArthur  

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