Intel Fireface 800 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
User's Guide Fireface 800 © RME
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In stand-alone MIDI mode, the Mackie Control protocol also gives access to some settings of
the Settings dialog:
Element: Meaning in Fireface:
SOLO Ch. 1 Input Level Lo Gain
SOLO Ch. 2 Input Level +4 dBu
SOLO Ch. 3 Input Level –10 dBV
SOLO Ch. 4 Output Level Hi Gain
SOLO Ch. 5 Output Level +4 dBu
SOLO Ch. 6 Output Level –10 dBV
SOLO Ch. 7 Clock Mode AutoSync
SOLO Ch. 8 Clock Mode Master
F9 Phantom Power Mic 7
F10 Phantom Power Mic 8
F11 Phantom Power Mic 9
F12 Phantom Power Mic 10
F13 Instrument Options Drive
F14 Instrument Options Limiter
F15 Instrument Options Speaker Emulation
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 controlable from nearly any MIDI equipped hardware device.
The faders are controlled via differrent MIDI channels:
Hardware Output (equals third row, volume only)
Analog Out 9+10 (Phones) MIDI channel 1
Analog Out 1+2 MIDI channel 16
Hardware Input (equals first row, volume and pan)
Input channel 1 MIDI channel 2
Input channel 2 MIDI channel 3
Input channel 3 MIDI channel 4
Input channel 4 MIDI channel 5
Input channel 5 MIDI channel 6
Input channel 6 MIDI channel 7
Input channel 7 MIDI channel 8
Input channel 8 MIDI channel 9
Input channel 9 MIDI channel 10
Input channel 10 MIDI channel 11
Input channel 11 MIDI channel 12
Input channel 12 MIDI channel 13
Input channel 13 MIDI channel 14
Input channel 14 MIDI channel 15