TC ELECTRONIC DIGITAL KONNEKT X32, IMPACT TWIN, KONNEKT 8, KONNEKT 24D, KONNEKT LIVE, STUDIO KONNEKT 48
For reliable operation, we recommend that you power your audio interface with the TC-supplied power adapter rather than relying on the FireWire bus power.
We have had reports of unreliable external clock sync for the Konnekt 24D, so we no longer recommend that interface.
Install the Driver and Control Panel
Download the latest driver and control panel installer from the TC Electronic website. After agreeing to the license terms and selecting where you want the software installed, you will be asked to choose the software elements you want installed. Be sure to select the Driver and Control Panel entry and the driver for your specific interface (for example, the Konnekt 48 is selected at the right). Proceed with the installation and restart your computer when the installation is complete.
Update the Device Firmware
After your computer has restarted, turn on the audio interface. Start up the TC Near Control Panel (called TCNearCpl and found in the Applications folder on the Macintosh, found in the Control Panels on Windows). You will be asked to update the firmware (as shown above); click the Update Firmware button and wait for the update to complete.
Configure the Inputs and Outputs
The Konnekt series of audio interfaces include a built-in mixer and audio effects. The instructions below configure the interface “straight-through” so that the Kyma inputs and output bypass the mixer and effects. Advanced users may want to experiment with these settings to take advantage of the mixer and effects.
If you are using the Impact Twin, Konnekt 24D, Konnekt Live or Konnekt 8, click the Mixer button. Set the Direct Monitoring Send pots and Out Level faders to their minimum values. Set the DAW and Main Mix Out Level faders to their maximum values as shown in the image at the right. These settings bypass the Konnekt’s internal effects and mute the analog and digital inputs of the Konnekt, preventing direct feedback from its inputs to its main output.
You may want to configure the digital inputs and outputs of the Konnekt at this time. Click the Setup button and choose between S/PDIF or ADAT digital inputs and outputs. Then choose DAW (instead of Mixer) for Outputs 3 and 4.
If you are using the Studio Konnekt 48, click the Setup tab, and set the Output section as shown in the image at the right. These settings bypass the Konnekt’s internal effects and mixer, routing the Paca(rana) audio direct to the Konnekt’s outputs.
If you are using the Impact Twin, click the Mixer tab, and match the settings to the settings in the screen shot shown at the right. These settings bypass the internal effects and mixer, routing the Paca(rana) audio direct to the TC’s outputs.
Remove or Disable the Driver and Control Panel
To prevent the computer from taking control over the audio interface and preventing its use by the Paca(rana), it’s necessary to remove or disable the Konnekt driver and control panel.
Macintosh
In the Finder, go to your home folder (choose Home from the Go menu) and locate the application called TC_Near_Uninstall.command or TCAudioInterfaceQuench.pkg. Double-click that application and follow its instructions. After running the uninstall application, be sure to restart your Macintosh before turning on the Paca(rana).
In the future, should you wish to reconfigure the audio interface, you will need to re-install the driver and control panel.
Windows
Go to the Windows taskbar, click Start, right-click My Computer (in Vista, it is called Computer), and choose Properties.
Windows XP: If you are using Windows XP, then in the System Properties window that appears, click the tab at the top labeled Hardware and then click the button labeled Device Manager.
Windows Vista: If you are using Vista, then in the window that appears, click on the Device Manager link in the left column under Tasks.
In the Device Manager window, find the name of your audio interface driver: TC Near. It should be located under Sound Video and Game Controllers (or it might show up under the Other Devices category). Right-click TC Near and choose Disable, as shown. The TC Near icon should then have a red X through it (in Vista, it will have a Down Arrow next to it). This will prevent Windows from taking control over your audio interface. Finally, turn off the audio interface.
In the future, should you wish to reconfigure the audio interface or to use it with your computer instead of with your Paca(rana), repeat the steps in this section, selecting Enable rather than Disable.