2. If the menu item you have selected reads 'press to config', then pressing the EDIT knob will open a
new panel specific to that menu item with a separate array of editable items. These menu items
will be explained in detail below.
3. The m108 responds to parameter changes in real time but the settings are not saved to non-
volatile memory until you exit from the setup menu.
7.2 The 16 setup menu items (listed in order):
1 - adc samplerate
This setting adjusts the ADC sample rate. To set the sample rate you wish to use:
1. Press the EDIT encoder to enter edit mode
2. Turn the knob to select the desired sample rate
3. Press the EDIT knob again to enter your selection and exit edit mode
The available options are:
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off
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44.1kHz
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48kHz
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88.2kHz
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96kHz
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176.4kHz
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192kHz
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usb – select this to have the sample rate automatically set by the USB audio interface
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Dante - select this to enable the optional Dante interface. When Dante is enabled the sample rate is
set in the device configuration tab for the m108 in Dante Controller.
2 - adc clocksource
This setting sets which wordclock source the m108 ADC uses to operate. To set the clock source you wish
to use:
1. Press the EDIT encoder to enter edit mode
2. Turn the knob to select the desired clock source
3. Press the EDIT knob again to enter your selection and exit edit mode
The available options are:
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internal: uses the m108's internal oscillator as the clock source
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word: uses incoming external wordclock source connected to the wordclock in BNC connector on
the rear panel.
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word: 75Ω Same as above but with 75Ω termination
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Dante: uses incoming external wordclock source from the optional Dante Network Audio card
m108 Owner's Manual
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