RME Audio Fireface 800 User Manual page 83

Firewire 800 / 400 digital i/o system 10 + 16 + 2 channels analog / adat / spdif interface 24 bit / 192 khz digital audio 56 x 28 matrix router midi i/o stand-alone operation midi remote control stand-alone midi controlled operation
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In stand-alone MIDI mode, the Mackie Control protocol also gives access to some settings of
the Settings dialog:
Element:
SOLO Ch. 1
SOLO Ch. 2
SOLO Ch. 3
SOLO Ch. 4
SOLO Ch. 5
SOLO Ch. 6
SOLO Ch. 7
SOLO Ch. 8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
Simple MIDI Control
Several important faders can be controlled in stand-alone MIDI mode using the standard Con-
trol Change Volume (CC 07) and Control Change Pan (CC 10). With this, the most important
volume settings of the Fireface are controllable from nearly any MIDI equipped hardware de-
vice.
The faders are controlled via different MIDI channels:
Hardware Output (equals third row, volume only)
Analog Out 9+10 (Phones)
Analog Out 1+2
Hardware Input (equals first row, volume and pan)
Input channel 1
Input channel 2
Input channel 3
Input channel 4
Input channel 5
Input channel 6
Input channel 7
Input channel 8
Input channel 9
Input channel 10
Input channel 11
Input channel 12
Input channel 13
Input channel 14
Meaning in Fireface:
Input Level Lo Gain
Input Level +4 dBu
Input Level –10 dBV
Output Level Hi Gain
Output Level +4 dBu
Output Level –10 dBV
Clock Mode AutoSync
Clock Mode Master
Phantom Power Mic 7
Phantom Power Mic 8
Phantom Power Mic 9
Phantom Power Mic 10
Instrument Options Drive
Instrument Options Limiter
Instrument Options Speaker Emulation
MIDI channel 1
MIDI channel 16
MIDI channel 2
MIDI channel 3
MIDI channel 4
MIDI channel 5
MIDI channel 6
MIDI channel 7
MIDI channel 8
MIDI channel 9
MIDI channel 10
MIDI channel 11
MIDI channel 12
MIDI channel 13
MIDI channel 14
MIDI channel 15
User's Guide Fireface 800 © RME
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