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User's Guide Specifications Power Requirements Power Supply: U.S. version: 120 Vac, 50-60 Hz International version: 240 Vac, 50-60 Hz Physical 2 Firewire Ports: IEEE1394 Height: 2.5 in (64 mm) Width: 7.75 in (197 mm) Depth: 9.75 in (248 mm) Weight (no drive): 3.4 lbs (1.5 kg) HDR Pro Supported Features Please read the included warranty information, then complete and return the Warranty Registration card. You can also register online at www.mackie.com. "Mackie," the "Running Man" figure, and "HDR Pro" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mackie Designs Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged. © 2002 Mackie Designs Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Features Audio File Types Supported Bit Depth Region Definitions Track Names Region Names Region List Fade Ins Fade Outs Crossfades Looped Regions Locked Regions Sample Rate Bit Depth Virtual Tracks Original Time Stamp HDR Pro Export Chart (Version 1.4 Build 419) Pro Tools 3.x Pro Tools 4.x Pro Tools 5.x .SD2 .SD2 .SD2, .AIF, Broadcast.WAV 16 bit 16 bit 16 bit and 24 bit Yes Yes Yes PT tracks named "Audio Track 001-Audio Track 024" Based on HDR Pro region names and edit order Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No, the first region is extended to cover the fade region Yes, exported as separate regions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, but bit depth for 3.x or 4.x PT sessions Yes, but since PT 5.x supports 16 bit and 24 bit is limited to 16 bit only - HDR project sessions, the HDR audio files used in a should be set to 16 bit when recording Project and the global HDR Bit Depth setting must match when exporting Active track is exported - virtual tracks to the Pro Tools region bin Yes Yes Yes Features Audio File Types Supported Bit Depth Region Definitions Track Names Region Names Region List Fade Ins Fade Outs Crossfades Locked Regions Sample Rate Bit Depth Playlists Track Numbers > 24 Muted Regions Inactive Track Hidden Tracks HDR Pro Import Chart (Version 1.4 Build 419) Pro Tools 3.x Pro Tools 4.x Pro Tools 5.0 Pro Tools 5.1 .SD2 .SD2 .SD2 .SD2, .AIF, Broadcast.WAV 16 bit 16 bit and 24 bit 16 bit and 24 bit 16 bit and 24 bit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes, as regions Yes Yes Yes Yes No, HDR does not change to sample rate and bit depth of PT session No, HDR does not change to sample rate and bit depth of PT session Active playlist is used - track name also reflects this First playlist is used on track other playlist audio are in region bin containing multiple playlists Tracks discarded but audio is imported into region list Yes, as normal (unmuted) regions No No No Yes, as normal tracks and regions Yes, as normal tracks and regions THE FOLLOWING FEATURES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE IMPORT/EXPORT FUNCTION OF HDR PRO v1.4: Volume Envelopes Cue Points and Names Record Enabled Tracks Tempo and MIDI Maps I/O Settings Muted/Soloed Tracks History List Templates THE FOLLOWING PRO TOOLS FEATURES ARE NOT APPLICABLE FOR THE HDR: MIDI Tracks Stereo or Multi-channel (Surround) Tracks Master/Group Tracks Send/Plug-ins/Inserts All Pro Tools Mixer Settings User's Guide 7