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Chapter 8: User Options 91
Rig Output The fully processed signal, run
through every part of the current Rig (including
cab and mic emulation).
Rig Out No Cab The fully processed signal, with
the Cab model automatically bypassed.
Digital Clock/Input
When Eleven Rack is being used standalone and
is not plugged into a computer, it lets you
choose the clock source (internal or external),
sample rate (if using internal clock), and digital
format you want to work with.
Clock Source Lets you choose between the fol-
lowing clock sources:
Int 44.1 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 48 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 88.2 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 96 kHz (Internal clock)
External
Digital Input Lets you choose the digital format
you want to use for input, either AES/EBU, or
S/PDIF.
When Eleven Rack is plugged into a computer
with USB for use with Pro Tools, these options
must be set in the host software (Pro Tools or
other). The Digital Clock/Input screen will just
show the current settings and whether or not
there is a valid clock signal present at the cur-
rently chosen digital input.
Digital Output
Adjust the Output control to choose the type of
signal being passed to the digital outputs.
DAW The output from the Digital Out L/R out-
put path in Pro Tools will be sent to the digital
outs.
Mirror Analog The same signal that is being sent
to the Main Outputs will be sent to the digital
outs.
Rig Outputs The left and right Rig outputs are
sent to the left and right digital outputs respec-
tively.
When either Output to Amp is set to Rig
Output or Rig Out No Cab, the other will be
set to the same setting. Output to Amp 1
will output the left channel of the Rig, and
Output to Amp 2 will output the right chan-
nel.
When feeding signal to a external guitar
amplifiers, it is generally preferred to apply
no cab and mic emulation to the signal.
Since the speaker being driven by the ampli-
fier will naturally shape the tone of your
signal, using the cab and mic emulations in
Eleven Rack could produce compromised-
sounding results.
Keep in mind that the Speaker Breakup sim-
ulation is always on, so when looking for
minimum coloration, turn the Speaker
Breakup control down. It can be found in the
Cab section in Rig View
For more information on how to access
these controls from within Pro Tools, see
the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
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