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User's Guide HDSP AES-32 - RME

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Output Format<br />

Double Speed: Sample rates in the range of 64 kHz to 96 kHz can also be transmitted using the<br />

standard 48K frame. Note that when selecting Double Wire the number of output channels is<br />

reduced to 8.<br />

Quad Speed: Sample rates in the range of 128 kHz to 192 kHz can also be transmitted using<br />

either the standard 48K frame, or the 96K frame. Note that when selecting Double Wire the<br />

number of output channels is reduced to 8. When selecting Quad Wire the number of remaining<br />

output channels is 4.<br />

For further details about the settings ‘Professional’, ‘Emphasis’ and ‘Non-Audio’, please refer to<br />

chapter 22.2.<br />

Input Status<br />

SyncCheck indicates whether there is a valid signal (Lock) for the inputs Word Clock and <strong>AES</strong> 1<br />

to 8, or if there is a valid and synchronous signal (Sync). The System Clock Mode display<br />

shows the input and frequency of the current sync source. Each input has its own frequency<br />

measurement and display of the input signal's current sample rate.<br />

Pref. Sync Ref.<br />

Used to pre-select the desired clock source. If the selected source isn't available, the unit will<br />

change to the next available one. The current clock source and sample rate is displayed in the<br />

System Clock field.<br />

30 <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>HDSP</strong> <strong>AES</strong>-<strong>32</strong> © <strong>RME</strong>

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