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and right) each with 32 bits and that each bit represents 2 UIs in biphase encoding (2*32*2 = 128).
Jitter EQ
. Sine and square jitter can be set to have a variable amplitude as a function of frequency by
specifying a Jitter EQ file. EQ files are XML files which specifiy a relative frequency response as a
function of frequency by either interpolating a table of (frequency, response) pairs or by calculation from
a set of pole and zero locations. The structure of EQ Files is detailed in the
File Reference
section. Use
the
button to open a file dialog to specify the EQ File. Although the jitter amplitude control will
continue to display the nominal amplitude value, the actual output jitter amplitude will be the nominal
value multiplied by the EQ file response at the current sine or squarewave frequency.
Rear Panel Clock Jitter
, if enabled, applies the currently selected jitter to the rear-panel Master Clock
Output. If disabled, the Master Clock outputs the un-jittered digital audio bit-clock.
Summary of Contents for SR1
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