The TM-D1000 comes with two stereo digital outputs and one stereo digital input available on AES/EBU and SPDIF. These are assignable to different locations on the board, allowing you two keep more signals in the digital domain.
First of all, it is important to realize that you cannot use both the AES/EBU and SPDIF of a single input or output at the same part. However, Digital Output A can operate with AES/EBU signal while Digital Output B is operated with SPDIF signal.
For convenience, there are two LED indicators located just above the master fader. They will light to let you know if one of the digital outputs is configured with AES/EBU signal. If the digital output is formatted for SPDIF, the light is not lit.
The digital output can be assigned to the buss/aux sends or to the L/R output. The digital input can be assigned to any channel, the EFFECT RETURN or the AUX INPUT,
User Tip: If you are assigning the digital input to a pair of channels from 1-8, you can also assign the analog channel inputs to the aux return. For example, if you are routing a keyboard with a digital output to channels 7-8 through the digital input, the analog inputs on channels 7-8 arent going to be used. It is possible to assign those analog connections and you dont have any more channels available.
To configure the source of the digital output:



To configure the digital output format:


( Press the DATA ENTRY dial down to reach Digital Out B.)

To configure the digital input format:



Routing Digital Input Targets
To route your digital inputs to a channel, EFFECT RETURN or AUX RETURN:



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