RME Audio DIGI 96 User Manual Download Page 11

User's Guide 

DIGI96  © RME

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10. Using more than one 

DIGI96

The MacOS driver includes support for multiple cards. The driver marks them with different
numbers after the device's name, like

 

‘DIGI96 In [A1]’. The number is the name of the used

PCI slot.

Thanks to our AutoSync technology multiple cards can be synchronized easily by applying one
input signal to all inputs simultaneously.

In order to connect more than one 

DIGI96

 to a digital mixing desk they must all get the

same clock(ed input signal). This is easy to achieve: just connect at least one input of each
card to one output of the mixing desk.

Example 1:

 All 

DIGI'

s digital inputs are connected to other devices synced to the word clock

net.

Activate the corresponding input of each card in its Settings dialog, and activate the mode Au-
toSync at all cards.

Example 2:

 Only the outputs of the 

DIGI

s are connected to other devices.

Connect the internal Sync-Out of the master card to the Sync-In (CD-ROM) of the second card,
activate its internal input and AutoSync mode. Next connect the third card in the same way,
from the second's card Sync-Out to the third's card Sync-In. Configure this card like the second
one. The necessary 2-wire cables are the ones supplied with the 

DIGI

 cards. Of course this

method is also operational with the external connectors, like optical or coaxial, as long as the
corresponding input is activated.

A convenient alternative is the test mode of the optional Word Clock Module 

WCM

.

Please note when using more than one card plus the word clock output that only one card
can be master!

Example 3:

 All 

DIGI

s are correctly connected to the Word Clock Module.

Activate the test mode by pushing the test switch, so the red LED lights up. Next activate the
mode 'Word Clock' in all card's settings dialogs. Now all cards should show 'Word Clock' in the
third line of 'Output Status'.

After activating the test mode all internally connected cards are immediately synchronized, in
case clock mode 'Word Clock' was activated in all settings dialogs.

More information on this subject can be found in the HTML document 'sync96.htm', located in
the directory 

\rmeaudio.web\english\techinfo

 on the RME Driver CD, or on our web site.

Summary of Contents for DIGI 96

Page 1: ...User s Guide Macintosh Version PCI Bus Audio Card 2 Channel Stereo Interface 24 Bit 96 kHz Digital Audio 32 96 kHz Sample Rate Board Rev 2 1 Hardware version 000 24 Bit 96 kHz SyncAlign ZLM...

Page 2: ...Installation 5 8 Operation and Usage 8 1 Connections 7 8 2 Playback 7 8 3 Digital Record 8 8 4 Record while Play 8 9 Configuring the DIGI96 9 1 General 9 9 2 Clock Modes Synchronization 10 10 Using m...

Page 3: ...series hard ware 2 Package Contents Please ensure that all the following parts are included in DIGI96 s packaging box PCI card DIGI96 Quick Info guide RME Driver CD Internal cable 2 core 3 System Requ...

Page 4: ...8 64 88 2 96 kHz and variable word clock 5 2 Digital Interface Inputs and outputs ground free transformer coupled Connectors optical TOSLINK coaxial phono internal CD ROM Sync In Sync Out Formats SPDI...

Page 5: ...kHz and 24 bit can only be achieved by using ASIO drivers with ASIO applications It is not possible to use the DIGI96 series with the control panel Monitors and Sound of MacOS 8 x This is a restrictio...

Page 6: ...te an Alias select RME DIGI Settings with the mouse cursor press and hold the Apple and Alt keys on your keyboard and drag RME DIGI Settings to the desired loaction With this all RME cards in the syst...

Page 7: ...are connected individually to the two pins of a pho no plug The cable shielding is only con nected to pin 1 of the XLR not to the phono plug The ground free design with transformers for digital input...

Page 8: ...the application s audio attributes or similar dialog It often makes sense to monitor the input signal or send it directly to the output The DIGI96 series includes a useful input monitor function which...

Page 9: ...ly whilst recording In this mode when starting a recording feedback occurs very often when using digital mixing desks Play only solves this problem by making sure that the input signal is never passed...

Page 10: ...er so synchronization breaks down To remedy this switch the card s clock mode over to Master Due to the outstanding clock control and PLL a synchronization of the output signal to the input signal is...

Page 11: ...rnal input and AutoSync mode Next connect the third card in the same way from the second s card Sync Out to the third s card Sync In Configure this card like the second one The necessary 2 wire cables...

Page 12: ...use Non Audio No copyright copy permitted Format Consumer or Professional Category General generation not indicated 2 Channel No Emphasis or 50 15 s Aux bits audio use Professional AES EBU equipment...

Page 13: ...Cubase mixer at a low latency setting 12 2 Buffer Size Latency The Buffer Size value in the RME DIGI Settings dialog determines the latency in this case the delay between the audio application and th...

Page 14: ...pensive SCSI hard disks in high speed audio workstations is over Today s cheap high capacity EIDE disks allow continuous transfer rates of well over 5 MB per second In practical terms this is more tha...

Page 15: ...ta synth UltraRecorder VocalWriter 1 0 yaSoundRecorder 13 2 Hardware Blue White G3 G4 with Sawtooth Board In Yosemite boards G3 cards of the DIGI96 series do not work in slot 11 next to the graphics c...

Page 16: ...t the input If so the Error LED on the hardware extin guishes and the current sample frequency is displayed in the Settings dialog If you are sure that a valid signal is being sent but the LED is stil...

Page 17: ...RME Driver CD in the rmeaudio web directory into your browser Distributor in Germany Synthax Am Pfanderling 62 D 85778 Haimhausen Tel 49 08133 91810 Manufacturer Ingenieurbuero Mueller Goethestr 22 D...

Page 18: ...User s Guide DIGI96 RME 18 Block diagram...

Page 19: ...subject to the following two condi tions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

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