Setting Up Audio Hardware
Topics in this chapter:
About Audio
on page 31
Audio Wiring Workflow
Audio Hardware Components
Audio Wiring
on page 32
Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter
Audio Keywords in the Visual Effects and Finishing Configuration File
About Audio
Your application uses the Discreet Native Audio subsystem. Discreet Native Audio offers 8 audio input and
8 audio output channels. They all use 24-bit audio resolution.
Audio Wiring Workflow
The following procedure provides the general workflow for setting up the audio subsystem of your Visual
Effects, Finishing, and Colour Grading application.
To wire the audio subsystem:
1 Ensure that all of your workstation peripherals and video hardware components are properly connected.
If necessary, refer to
2 Verify that you have all the required audio hardware components. See
on page 32.
3 Determine whether you want to control the Lucid converter remotely or locally. This affects the way
you wire the audio hardware. See
page 33.
on page 31
on page 32
on page 33
Connecting Peripherals
Understanding Remote vs. Local Control of the Lucid Converter
on page 36
on page 13 and
Setting Up Video Hardware
5
on page 25.
Audio Hardware Components
on
31