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Whew! Well at least I wasn't trying to do the impossible.
So here is my routing and system setting information:
Analog 1/2/3/4 input to Main inputs (no other inputs)
Opto in: ADAT; Opto out: ADAT;
DSP A: Analog 1/2/3/4 to IN 1/2/3/4; nothing to IN 5/6/7/8
DSP B: Analog 1/2/3/4 to IN 1/2/3/4; nothing to IN 5/6/7/8
Outputs: Main Analog: DSP A Out 1 + DSP B Out 1 = ANA1
Outputs: Main Analog: DSP A Out 2 + DSP B Out 2 = ANA2
Outputs: Main Analog: DSP A Out 1 + DSP B Out 1 = ANA3
Outputs: Main Analog: DSP A Out 2 + DSP B Out 2 = ANA4
Outputs: No DIG1 Outputs
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 1 to Out 1
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 2 to Out 2
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 3 to Out 3
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 4 to Out 4
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 5 to Out 5
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 6 to Out 6
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 7 to Out 7
Outputs: ADAT: Main Out 8 to Out 8
Outputs: No AES Outputs
Outputs: No FIREWIRE1 Outputs
Outputs: No FIREWIRE2 Outputs
Clock: Source = ADAT; Source Rate = 48000; ADAT = OK
48 LED and EXT LED are lighted (not blinking, but on all the time)
I have a Gibson Echoplex loop plugged into the analog #1 jack. I can hear it on the PA system. The DIGI003/ProTools LE 7.4 system is connected to the H8000FW by Monster ADAT cables that show light at each end of their respective tunnels.
The hardware setup on ProTools is: Optical format = ADAT; Clock source = Internal; Sample Rate = 48000 kHz
I have a session open in ProTools with one audio track. The input for that audio track is set to what ProTools calls "optical channel 9/10".
When I enable recording on that track and press the "record" button, no signal shows in the meter.
I really don't know what to expect since this is first time I am attempting to record a digital signal.
Thank you for any help to can give; I know how difficult it is to troubleshoot remotely.
Joe