
2. Push first button. Two blue arrows are shown to indicate that the encoder can now be used to change
the current setting.
3. Rotate the encoder until the preferred clock source is shown.
4. Push the encoder again to activate the setting.
11.3. Sample Rates Overview
The 12Mic supports the following sample rates:
Supported sample rates
Single speed
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Double speed
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
Quad speed
176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
If the device is clock master, these rates always correspond to the actual sample rate used.
11.3.1. Slave Mode
When the device is slave, certain deviations are automatically accepted to avoid interruption of the
outgoing audio signal when the sample rate changes. This is called Intelligent Clock Control (ICC). It also
handles deriving a sample rate of double or quad speed based on an incoming rate.
Intelligent Clock Control (ICC)
Input
Clock at input
Selected Sample Rate
Resulting Sample Rate
MADI
44.1
44.1
44.1
MADI
44.1
48
44.1 with warning
MADI
44.1
88.2
88.2
MADI
44.1
96
88.2 with warning
MADI
44.1
176.4
176.4
MADI
44.1
192
176.4 with warning
MADI
48
44.1
48 with warning
MADI
48
48
48
MADI
48
88.2
96 with warning
MADI
48
96
96
MADI
48
176.4
192 with warning
MADI
48
192
192
MADI 96k
88.2
44.1
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
88.2
48
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
88.2
88.2
88.2
MADI 96k
88.2
96
88.2 with warning
MADI 96k
88.2
176.4
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
88.2
192
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
96
44.1
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
96
48
warning (no sync)
MADI 96k
96
88.2
96 with warning
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