Topic: Using an old Fireface 400 as an external ADAT
Hi
I have an old Fireface 400 which I am thinking of plugging into my Babyface Pro via ADAT.
Is there a procedure I need to follow apart from plugging them in and hoping for the best?
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RME User Forum → FireWire & USB series → Using an old Fireface 400 as an external ADAT
Hi
I have an old Fireface 400 which I am thinking of plugging into my Babyface Pro via ADAT.
Is there a procedure I need to follow apart from plugging them in and hoping for the best?
Welcome to the forum.
There are already plenty of postings with clocking as topic where you could gather key elements of such a setup.
But anyway, here we go for your concrete setup.
Incidentally, Windows or Apple?
If Windows: the two devices do not use the same ASIO driver, so it's not possible to connect them in parallel.
Using ASIO4ALL is not a valid solution. Therefore, you need to chain them through ADAT.
[I am no expert in Apple, maybe there is a possiblility, check for aggregate device]
Either you preconfigure the FF400 on another computer with FireWire 400 for standalone operation, or you connect the Fireface 400 to a FireWire port of your computer. Then you can fully operate it, then you would load the USB ASIO driver of the BBF Pro in the application/DAW and access the FF400 ports through ADAT.
The physical setup (connect BBF Pro and FF400 with two TOSLINK cables):
PC-----USB2-----BBF Pro (clock master) ---ADAT OUT-------->-----ADAT IN------FF400 (Clock Slave)
\ | standalone operation or
+----FW400------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ operation through TM FX (2nd instance)
via FireWire ASIO driver
BBF Pro----------------------ADAT IN---------<----ADAT OUT---FF400 audio from FF400 to BBF Pro
You need at minimum one TOSLINK cable from BBF Pro as clock master towards the FF400, as clock signals can only be transferred on an ADAT output. But best would be to use two TOSLINK cables:
a) from BBF Pro ADAT OUT to FF400 ADAT IN
to route audio from BBF Pro through ADAT to outputs of the FF400 and for transmission of clock signal
b) from FF400 ADAT OUT to BBF Pro ADAT IN
to route audio from ports of FF400 through ADAT to analog outputs.
The configuration in the driver settings dialog for
a) BBF Pro as clock master: clock source “internal”
b) the FF400 as clock slave: clock source “ADAT”
Hi,
I found this thread and wanted to ask. Can I use the analogue outputs on an old Fireface400 by adding the interface to the digital output of my Audient ID24 via ADAT optical toslink cable? I just want the analogue outputs on the fire face , nothing else.
Would this be possible?
Thanks
Robert
Hi,
I found this thread and wanted to ask. Can I use the analogue outputs on an old Fireface400 by adding the interface to the digital output of my Audient ID24 via ADAT optical toslink cable? I just want the analogue outputs on the fire face , nothing else.
Would this be possible?
Thanks
Robert
Yes, this is possible but needs settings and Totalmix routings first. Once stored to the unit, the firewire connection isn’t needed anymore.
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