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== From the Speakers to the Sound-card ==
== From the Speakers to the Sound-card ==
The whole set of speakers go to the sound card as analog line connection outputs on the rear side of the sound console, here  you can see the connections.


[[File:sound card back.png |thumb| left| 400px  | sound card back]]
[[File:sound card back.png |thumb| left| 400px  | sound card back]]
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The whole set of speakers go to the sound card as analog line connection outputs on the rear side of the sound console, here  you can see the connections.
The sound card is connected via fire-wire 800 to the computer and also a fire-wire 400 connection to the other sound card (Fireface UFX), and finally the power socket connection. (For photos see "gallery" bellow)
 
The sound card is connected via fire-wire 800 to the computer and also a fire-wire 400 connection to the other sound card (Fireface UFX), and finally the power socket connection.


The other connections are for digital and analog inputs and outputs such as MIDI, ADAT, SPDIF and WORDclock, this are different forms to connect other hardware and manipulate it inside the mixer, giving you the capacity to use up to 52 channels.
The other connections are for digital and analog inputs and outputs such as MIDI, ADAT, SPDIF and WORDclock, this are different forms to connect other hardware and manipulate it inside the mixer, giving you the capacity to use up to 52 channels.


 
*more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADAT ADAT]
 
*more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S/PDIF SPDIF]
 
*more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock WORDclock]
more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADAT ADAT]
more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S/PDIF SPDIF]
more info about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock WORDclock]
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