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Configuring MIDI Studio Setup for 5200
(Windows Only)
The following are basic instructions for configuring PRE in MIDI Studio Setup (MSS). For
more information on MSS, see the Setup Guide for your system.
To define PRE with MIDI Studio Setup:
1. In Pro Tools, choose Setup > MIDI > MIDI Studio. The MIDI Studio Setup window
opens.
2. Click Create.
3. In the Instrument Name field, type PRE, and press enter.
If you do not enter an instrument name, the Instrument Name field will automatically
inherit information from the Manufacturer and Model pop-up menu.
*As the 1788A and 188 emulate the Digidesign PRE and Pro Tools will show “PRE” in
the Peripherals window, we recommend that you label your MIDI device “PRE.” This will
save confusion later on.
4. Select Digidesign and PRE from the corresponding pop-up menus.
5. From the Input pop-up menu, choose the input port on your MIDI interface that is
connected to the MIDI Out of the PRE.
6. From the Output pop-up menu, choose the output port on your MIDI interface that is
connected to the MIDI In of the PRE.
7. Enable the appropriate MIDI channels (116) for the Send Channels and Receive
Channels options (These determine which channels send and receive MIDI.)
8. Pro Tools supports the use of up to nine PREs at the same time. If you plan to use
multiple 1788As, make sure that none of the PREs are assigned to the same MIDI
channel.
Configuring Pro Tools Software for PRE
Once PRE has been configured in AMS or MSS, it can be declared in the Pro Tools
Peripherals dialog and mapped in the I/O Setup dialog, in order to establish
communication between Pro Tools and PRE.
Declaring PRE in Pro Tools
Each PRE must be declared in the Pro Tools Peripherals dialog.
*As the 1788A and 188 emulate the Digidesign PRE and Pro Tools will show “PRE” in
the Peripherals window, we recommend that you get used to referring to your 1788As
and 188s as “PRE.” This will save confusion later on.
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