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Hammerfall® DSP System HDSP 9652 - RME

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Note that in record or monitor modes, set emphasis bits will disappear. Recordings originally<br />

done with emphasis should always be played back with the emphasis bit set!<br />

This can be done by selecting the Emphasis switch in the Settings dialog (field SPDIF Out).<br />

This setting is updated immediately, even during playback.<br />

The H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong>’s new output header is optimized for largest compatibility with other digital<br />

devices:<br />

• 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz depending on the current sample rate<br />

• Audio use, Non-Audio<br />

• No Copyright, Copy Permitted<br />

• Format Consumer or Professional<br />

• Category General, Generation not indicated<br />

• 2-channel, No Emphasis or 50/15 µs<br />

• Aux bits Audio Use<br />

Professional AES/EBU equipment can be connected to the H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong> thanks to the transformer-balanced<br />

coaxial output, and the ‘Professional’ format option with doubled output voltage.<br />

Output cables should have the same pinout as those used for input (see above), but with a<br />

male XLR plug instead of a female one.<br />

Note that most consumer HiFi equipment (with optical or phono SPDIF inputs) will only<br />

accept signals in ‘Consumer’ format!<br />

The audio bit in the header can be set to 'Non-Audio'. This is often necessary when Dolby AC-3<br />

encoded data is sent to external decoders (surround-sound receivers, television sets etc. with<br />

AC-3 digital inputs), as these decoders would otherwise not recognize the data as AC-3.<br />

24.3 Word Clock<br />

The H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong>'s word clock input is a high impedance type (not terminated). Termination with<br />

75 Ohm is available via jumper X105 on the Expansion Board.<br />

Thanks to a low impedance, but short circuit proof output, the H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong> delivers 4 Vpp to 75<br />

Ohms. For wrong termination with 2 x 75 Ohms (37.5 Ohms), there are still 3.3 Vpp at the output.<br />

Selecting Single Speed in the Settings dialog causes the output signal to always stay within the<br />

range of 32 kHz to 48 kHz. So at 96 kHz sample rate, the output word clock is 48 kHz.<br />

24.4 MIDI<br />

The H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong> offers two MIDI I/O via two 5-pin DIN connectors each. The MIDI ports are<br />

added to the system by the driver. Using MIDI capable software, these ports can be accessed<br />

under the name H<strong>DSP</strong> MIDI. Using more than one H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong>, the operating system adds a<br />

consecutive number to the port name, like H<strong>DSP</strong> MIDI In (3) etc.<br />

The MIDI In port is available for both GSIF (GSIF-2 Low Latency) and standard MME MIDI<br />

simultaneously.<br />

User's Guide H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>System</strong> H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9652</strong> © <strong>RME</strong> 41

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