Expansion Chassis Requirements Pro Tools|HD
Systems
With Pro Tools 6.2 and 6.4 for Windows XP
Important: Expansion chassis are not supported
with the Compaq Evo Workstation W8000
(HP Workstation xw8000 is supported with
expansion chassis below)
Up to 7 HD cards can be used in a single ProTools|HD
or Pro Tools|HD Accel system
- 1 HD Core card, any combination of HD Accel and/or HD Process cards
- For proper operation, card order MUST be: HD Core card, all HD
Accel cards, then remaining HD Process cards
- DigiTest will NOT reflect the actual card order. System Usage
window in Pro Tools will reflect the proper card order.
- Although 7 cards may be installed, only 4 HD cards are addressable
when using 176 or 192 kHz sample rates, regardless of whether an expansion
chassis is used or not
- HP Workstation xw8200 qualified with a maximum of 6 HD cards when used with qualified expansion chassis
The following Expansion Chassis are officially qualified
for use with Pro Tools|HD and Pro Tools|HD Accel systems with Pro Tools
6.2 and 6.4 for Windows XP:
7 Slot, 64-Bit Chassis
- Digidesign 7 slot 64-bit/33mhz Rackmount Chassis
- Magma 7 slot 64-bit/33mhz Rackmount Chassis - model P7R464 (current), P7R464-D1 (discontinued)
For further information about this expansion chassis, please contact
Magma at www.magma.com
Special offers from MAGMA for owners of Magma and Digidesign/Magma expansion chassis:
The Magma 64bit/33mHz expansion chassis has been qualified by Digidesign
with Pro Tools|HD and Pro Tools|HD Accel systems with the following computer
models:
Pro Tools 6.2 Only - Not qualified with Pro Tools 6.4 or 6.7:
Click on the CPU links above for specific requirements and CPU slot order.
Maximum Qualified Track Counts with HD Accel Card
Systems & Chassis
With ATTO EPCI-UL3D SCSI card in CPU and 5 SCSI drives:
Sample Rate (kHz) |
48
|
96
|
192
|
Track/Voice Count |
160
|
96
|
30
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With qualified FireWire drives, 4 drives maximum:
Sample Rate (kHz) |
48
|
96
|
192
|
Track/Voice Count |
104
|
80
|
30
|
The following Expansion Chassis are no longer qualified
for use with Pro Tools|HD systems:
- SBS (Bit3) 13 Slot Expansion Chassis model DD23
- SBS (Bit3) 13 Slot Expansion Chassis model 24-700-2-2
- SBS (Bit3) 13 Slot Expansion Chassis model 240-2-2
- SBS (Bit3) 13 Slot Expansion Chassis model 240-2-201
Additional Expansion Chassis Requirements & Slot
Order
- Chassis host card must be slotted in the lowest 64 bit slot (slot
that is furthest from the AGP card) of the CPU motherboard
- All HD cards must be placed in the chassis
- All other cards (SCSI cards, etc.) should be placed inside the CPU
- Chassis slot ordering should start with the core card placed in slot
closest to the chassis power supply (magma chassis) followed by HD Accel
cards, followed by HD process cards
- Please note that you should have a minimal amount of cards in your
CPU when using a chassis. Video compression and storage cards (SCSI,
FibreChannel, etc) should be placed in the slots closest to the AGP
card. For Unity, please refer to the slot ordering on this page for
exact ordering of non-Digidesign cards. Pro
Tools Unity Client Configuration for Windows
Slot Order in Expansion Chassis
Card |
HD Core |
HD Accel or HD Process
card |
HD Accel or HD Process card |
HD Accel or HD Process card |
HD Accel or HD Process card |
HD Accel or HD Process card |
HD Accel or HD Process card * |
After the HD Core card which is always first, all HD Accel cards must
come before any HD Process cards in the slot order.
* Notes:
- HP Workstation xw8200 qualified with a maximum of 6 HD cards
- IBM Intellistation Z Pro - model 6221 limited to a maximum of 5 HD Accel cards in chassis (Pro Tools 6.2 Only - Not qualified with Pro Tools 6.4 and 6.7)
Slot Order in Compute
Please see the following pages for correct slot order for cards in the
CPU:
Pro Tools 6.2 Only - Not qualified with Pro Tools 6.4:
For more information about expansion chassis setup and card order configurations,
please see the Expanded Systems Guide.pdf in
the Technical Document Library
of the Support/Tech Support section of the website, or installed on your
hard drive during Pro Tools Installation.
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