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DIGITAL AUDIO CONVERTERS

Front Panel Indicators & Controls

Fig 5-3: RB-SP1 Front Panel 

Front Panel LED’s
There are four LED indicators situated on the front of the unit. The red LED on the far left of 
the front panel is to indicate that power is present on the unit. 

The three LED’s grouped together on the right hand side have two roles, see Fig 5-3. The 
first is to indicate the synchronisation frequencies of the incoming digital signals, and the 
second is to flash when a signal has been lost. These indicators are labelled individually to 
show the current sync frequencies.

Type & Mode Switches
The Type and Mode switches are on the front panel – see Fig 5-3. The Type switch sets the 
unit into either the Split 96 or Stereo/Mono style of operation. The Mode switch sets the unit 
into Split, Bypass or Combine mode.

See Figure 5-4 for diagrammatic explanations of the different types and modes available.

Split 96 – This is a method that allows older equipment to handle 48kHz double sampled 
(96kHz) digital signals. To do this, Split 96 uses two digital signals running at 48kHz, where 
both sub-frames of a single 48kHz stream are used to carry information about a mono 
signal, with the resultant signal of both 48kHz streams being equivalent to a stereo 96kHz 
signal. The unit will also perform the same function for 88.2kHz stereo and 44.1kHz double 
sampled signals. 

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In Split Mode a single stereo 96kHz signal is received into input 1 which is then 
output as two separate 48kHz signals. Output 1 will contain just left channel data and 
output 2 will contain just right channel data. If the signal from the input disappears 
then both Outputs will be muted.

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In Combine Mode two 48kHz double sampled input signals are combined to create a 
single 96kHz signal on output one. If either input 1 or 2 are lost then the output will be 
muted. In this mode output 2 will always be muted.

Stereo/Mono – This allows a digital stereo signal to be separated into two mono digital 
signals and vice-versa.

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In Split Mode a single stereo digital signal is routed to two digital outputs. Output 
1 will contain the original left channel data on its left output and a muted signal on 

Summary of Contents for RB-SP1

Page 1: ...al mixing desks by splitting the left and right signals of a stereo XLR to two separate XLR s and vice versa by combining them Additionally a sample rate converter on the second digital input can be used to convert the sample rate of the secondary input to that of the primary input The RB SP1 can handle sample rates up to 96kHz and sample sizes of 16 20 and 24 bit There are two types of operation ...

Page 2: ...older equipment to handle 48kHz double sampled 96kHz digital signals To do this Split 96 uses two digital signals running at 48kHz where both sub frames of a single 48kHz stream are used to carry information about a mono signal with the resultant signal of both 48kHz streams being equivalent to a stereo 96kHz signal The unit will also perform the same function for 88 2kHz stereo and 44 1kHz double...

Page 3: ...tched in place to convert the sample rate of input channel 2 to that of input channel 1 In the Stereo Mono Combine mode output 2 is always muted Bypass Mode In Bypass mode input 1 is routed to output 1 and input 2 is routed to output 2 Input 1 is used as the master clock input If input 2 is at a different sample rate to input 1 then input 2 is sample rate converted to match input 1 If the signal fr...

Page 4: ...lit Combine Bypass Fig 5 4 RB SP1 Type and Mode Flow Diagrams Rear Panel Connections and Operation Fig 5 5 RB SP1 Rear Panel AES EBU Inputs Mode Select Dip Switches AES EBU Outputs Digital Input Output Select Buttons S PDIF Outputs S PDIF Inputs 48kHz double sampled 48kHz double sampled I P 1 I P 2 R I P 1 I P 1 I P 2 L R L Dipswitch 3 Off Dipswitch 3 On Dipswitch 3 On Dipswitch 1 On Dipswitch 1 O...

Page 5: ...ween the AES EBU XLR connector button out and the S PDIF phono connector button in for the digital source and digital output Mode Select Dip Switches RB SP1 Mode Select Settings 1 ON Input 1 Channel B Output 2 Channel B in Stereo Mono Split Mode 1 OFF Input 1 Channel B Output 2 Channel A in Stereo Mono Split Mode 2 ON SRC Enabled 2 OFF SRC Disabled 3 ON Dual Mono in Stereo Mono Split Mode 3 OFF Si...

Page 6: ...e rates or which need to be synchronised then the sample rate converter should be switched on If it is not then you may suffer from missed samples and bit errors affecting the signal output If the sample rates of the incoming signals are always going to be the same and are synchronised then switch the sample rate converter off as leaving it on will worsen the output signal signal jitter will increase...

Page 7: ...7 63Hz max 10W 9 5 3 Equipment Type RB SP1 Digital splitter combiner 9 5 4 Physical Specifications Dimensions Raw 48cm W x 10 8cm D x 4 2cm H 1U Dimensions Boxed 53cm W x 20 5cm D x 6cm H Weight Nett 1 6kg Gross 2 2kg DIGITAL AUDIO CONVERTERS D I G ITA L AU DIO CONV ER T E RS R B SP1 5 ...

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