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ANDIAMO.AES (SRC) Hardware Guide - Version 1.0
CHAPTER 4: Operation
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user bit Routing
The processing of user bits or the whole channel status data can be
adjusted for the output signal.
By default the user bit of a single audio channel is processed de-
pending on the routing; i.e. user bit follows audio.
To set up a ‘MIDI over MADI’ and/or a ‘Serial over MADI’ connection
the user bits of audio channel 56 and/or 1 to 9 are used.
Channel status data ( CUVP) contains information about the channel
(e.g. sample rate, word length...), user bit, validity and parity.
REM
lEd (green): indicates the use of
independent user bit routing.
LED ON = user bit routing of audio channels
1 to 9 and 56 is preserved for the remote
control protocol - independent from the
audio routing - and passed through
from MADI input to MADI output. *
LED OFF = user bits are processed
according to audio channel routing.
CuvP
lEd (green): indicates the processing
mode of channel status data.
LED ON = input channel status
data is processed to the output.
LED OFF = input channel status
data is regenerated according
to the device settings.
•
Use <REM> to preserve remote control via MADI while using
an individual signal routing (matrix mode).
•
Use <CUVP> to preserve the incoming channel status data at
the output signal. This may be useful for certain remote con-
trol connections via MADI.
*) The setting ‘REM’ is forced once the ‘USB Embedder’ is activated
by the software remote. The USB Embedder processes remote con-
trol data from USB to the MADI output and from the MADI input to
USB. It may be used to remote control several devices through the
MADI signal. See ‘Software Guide ANDIAMO Remote’