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Can one use both inputs on 8240?

dumbo, modified 13 Years ago.

Can one use both inputs on 8240?

Padawan Posts: 78 Join Date: 12/20/09 Recent Posts
Does anyone know if one can use both the digital and analog inputs on the 8240 and switch between the 2?
christophe-anet, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: Can one use both inputs on 8240?

Jedi Knight Posts: 188 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hello,

Thanks for your post. Our DSP systems and the GLM software work perfectly well with digital and analog inputs.

All you need to do is to make a system setup file for the analog input. Make another system setup file for the digital input. Select the system setup file using "File | Open..." and that switches you between the inputs.

To automate things even more, you can use the GLM AutoLink software (part of GLM) to quickly load the system setups using the keyboard shortcuts of your choice.

Best regards