Pro Audio Support

Q:
How do I configure my JL Cooper DataSync and Digi 001 for ADAT sync on a Mac?
 
A:
1) Connect the MIDI out of the DataSync to a MIDI input on your MIDI interface, or to the Digi 001's MIDI in and vice versa2) Connect the light pipe cables between the Digi 001 card and the ADAT.3) Make sure you have both the 9-pin ADAT sync cables going to and from the DataSync.4) Configure OMS, make sure you have a DataSync on the appropriate OMS port and that you have the Sends/Receives MTC and MMC boxes checked. You can uncheck all the other settings for this device if you want.5) Depress the "MTC ON' button on the Datasync.6) In the Pro Tools Peripherals dialog, set the device to "Generic MTC Reader," and set the port to DataSync.7) In the session Setup window, make sure your frame and sample rate matches the DataSync's. If you have an ADAT that allows you to always use the optical port as it's sync source, go ahead and leave it set to use that port for it's clock. In this case, Set the Pro Tools sync mode to internal sync. If your ADAT does not allow this then you will need to follow normal digital sync procedures (the device receiving the digital data should receive sync from the other which should be using internal sync. 8) To enable MIDI Machine Control of the DataSync (optional), enable MIDI machine control in Setup Peripherals - Machine Control to DataSync. Leave the ID number at 127.9) Transport window machine=MMC. Go online & hit play. ADAT should roll to position & begin playing. PT should play along.