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First, the current state is stored as Setup 1 during USB playback:
Press the SETUP key, turn encoder 1 (menu Setups appears), turn encoder 2 until the field
Setup
Select
shows the choice
Store 1
. Now press encoder 2 until the cursor has jumped down to the
lowest field and the setup has been saved (or alternatively enter a different name in-between -
but this can also be done later).
Now reconfigure the device for playback of the digital source -
Basic Mode AD/DA - Clock Source
SPDIF
etc. Next, this state is stored in the memory location 2. Operation carried out as above,
but this time with the selection
Store 2
.
In the same menu you can now load Setup 1 or Setup 2. A direct switching between these two
setups/states without having to go into the menu can be accomplished via
Remap Function Keys
,
in the menu
SETUP - Options - SPDIF / Remap Keys
. After activating the entry
Remap Keys
(ON), the entries below are no longer grayed out. Setup 1 and Setup 2 can now be assigned to
the VOL and I/O keys, for example.
After that pressing the VOL button loads Setup 1, that is, the USB mode, and pressing I/O loads
Setup 2, the 'Digital In' mode. The name of the setup appears briefly in a pop-up window, so
changing the name is worthwhile.
The original function of the respective function key, entering the menu, is still possible by pressing
and holding the button for a brief moment (0.5 s).
The Basic Mode
DAC
offers an alternative, see first question.
My player does not switch the sample rate of the ADI to that of the played file during play-
back
In CC-mode Stereo the ADI-2/4 Pro SE is fully compatible to Windows 10 (1709 or newer). An
installation of the RME drivers is not necessary. The Windows CC drivers support automatic sam-
ple rate switching via WASAPI Exclusive. DSD playback is also possible. On computers that do
not work optimally, there can also be a reduction in dropouts and clicks.
An installation of the RME drivers is nevertheless recommended, because they enable ASIO
(PCM, DSD DoP and DSD Native) and supplement 768 kHz WDM. The drivers are also required
for a firmware update and DIGICheck. In addition, the multichannel mode in Windows 10 is in-
complete (tested with 1803 and 1909).
To uninstall the RME drivers after a firmware update: In the Device Manager, select the ADI-2/4
Pro SE under Audio, Video and Game Controllers. Right click on its entry, then select Uninstall
device. A dialog will appear. Important: Check the
Delete driver software for this device
box. Oth-
erwise, the driver will remain in your Windows installation and will be automatically reinstalled the
next time you restart.
After a restart, use the Windows driver with all advantages of the latest firmware version of the
ADI-2/4 Pro SE. If the RME driver is still loaded, simply repeat the above procedure.
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