![]() This connection offers the advantage to be fast, but unfortunately not always completely reliable and easy to manage. NOTE: previous versions of DSP-Quattro for PowerPC CPUs based macs, up to version 2.1.2, were able to talk also by SCSI connection with the great number of hardware samplers that allows a sample dump via their SCSI interface. Very common, and compatible with a lot of models of samplers, unfortunately this method is particularly slow, also considering the huge amount of data that very often you have to transfer. MIDI: DSP-Quattro supports the Midi Sample Dump Standard, and some other hardware samplers, for the transmission and reception of samples via the MIDI protocol. DSP-Quattro reads and writes all the information - including the Loop points - accordingly to the standard defined for the supported formats. where to write or to read the audio files. In this case, all you have to do is to share the mass storage - Hard Disk, floppy, zip, memory card, USB pen, etc. There are substantially two ways to exchange files between your sampler and DSP-Quattro: - Compatibility and sharing of the Files audio: the almost totality of the samplers software and hardware of the new generation are able to read and write files in the format AIFF and/or WAVE. User's Manual © Copyright 2002-2012 by Stefano Daino 173ĭSP-Quattro 4 Interfacing DSP-Quattro with External Samplers This chapter describes how DSP-Quattro can be interfaced with an external software and hardware sampler. ![]() Refer to the manual and help of the Audio MIDI Configuration utility for the procedure of installation and its configuration. The configuration of the CoreMIDI can be done by using the system utility Apple Audio MIDI Configuration utility, which is into the Application/Utility folder. DSP-Quattro uses the MIDI to remotely play Instruments plug-ins and to allow the dump in the cases of sample dump via MIDI. DSP-Quattro X uses CoreMIDI for interfacing with the world of MIDI. Configuring the MIDI Device MacOS X offers a built-in MIDI driver called CoreMIDI. then, at next startup, DSP-Quattro will look for your external audio device (in our example, the QUATA Fire) and, if present, will address it on both outputs and default inputs for playing and getting its audio. to confirm your settings, close the Preference dialog by clicking on Save. ‘Use current assigned Outputs’ must be ON if you wish that at next startup DSP-Quattro will use the current output connectors (1&2 in the example above) to play its L&R output channels. ‘Use current assigned Inputs’ must be ON if you wish that at next startup DSP-Quattro will use the current input connectors (5&6 in the example above) as default L&R inputs for a new Input and Input recorder module. DSP-Quattro 4 then, be sure to set the options as above: - ‘Use configured Input/Output devices’ must be ON, so that at next startup DSP-Quattro will use the current audio input/output configuration and not the system default audio input/output audio configuration.
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