Networking (MAC)
Once you have connected ASP8024-DLC to your studio computer via either a direct
Ethernet link or through a router and installed AuNet, you are ready to set up the
networking side of the console.
IP Address Setup for Direct Connection
Unless you have a router in your studio, it is most likely that you will directly
connect ASP8024-DLC to your DAW via a direct Ethernet link. First you must set
your DAW IP address (please note if you do have a router, this should not be
adjusted and you should skip to the next section).
On Apple computers please do the following:
System Preferences > Network > Ethernet Tab > Locations > Edit Locations > Add
New Location (+ Button) > Name “ASP8024-DLC” > Select this Location > Set
Configure to Manually
> Set IP Address to 192.168.0.1
> Set Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0
On the Console
Moving across to ASP8024-DLC panel, power up the console and once booted,
press the SETUP button. The OLED displays will show the first page of console
setup. First set the application you are using with ASP8024-DLC.
The options at the time of release include:
• Apple Logic 9 • Avid Pro Tools 8 • Steinberg Cubase 5 (Nuendo)
Use the first rotary encoder to select the required DAW application. Note that
once a change has been made, the setup switch LED will flash to indicate that a
setting has changed. If you exit setup by pressing the switch once more and then
return by entering setup again, you will notice that your setting has been
automatically saved.
Using the page keys, page to the right and ensure that Use DHCP is set to NO.
Page right again to reach the IP address screen and set the IP address to
192.168.0.100 (default) using the encoders, then move to the fourth page, and check
that the subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0.
IP Address set to 192.168.0.100