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User's Guide HDSPe AIO
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Breakout Cable
Checking 'XLR' lowers the analog Line output level by 6 dB. Using the balanced XLR output
cable then results in correct reference levels.
Input Level
Choice of the reference level and with this of the sensitivity of the analog Line input.
Output Level
Choice of the reference level and with this of the level at the analog Line output.
Phones
Choice of the reference level and with this of the level at the analog phones output.
Input Status / Pref. Sync Ref
SyncCheck
indicates whether there is a valid signal (Lock, No Lock) for each input (ADAT,
SPDIF, AES, Word/TCO and internal Sync), or if there is a valid
and
synchronous signal (Sync).
In the third row the sample rate measured by the hardware is shown.
The fourth row is used to pre-select the desired clock source. If the selected source isn't avail-
able, the unit will change to the next available one automatically. The current clock source and
sample rate is displayed in the
System Clock
field.
The automatic clock selection checks and changes between the clock sources ADAT, AES,
SPDIF, Word/TCO and Sync Internal.
System Clock
Shows the current clock state of the HDSPe system. The system is either Master (using its own
clock) or Slave (see AutoSync Ref).
19.2 Settings dialog - DDS
Usually soundcards and audio interfaces generate their internal clock (master mode) by a
quartz. Therefore the internal clock can be set to 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, but not to a value in be-
tween. SteadyClock, RME's sensational Low Jitter Clock System, is based on a
Direct Digital
Synthesizer
(DDS). This superior circuitry can generate nearly any frequency with highest pre-
cision.
DDS has been implemented into the HDSPE AIO with regard to the needs of professional video
applications, as well as to maximum flexibility. The dialog DDS includes both a list of typical
video frequencies (so called pull up/pull down at 0.1% and 4%) and two faders, which allow to
freely change the basic sample rate in steps of 1 Hz (!).
Application examples
DDS allows for a simultaneous change of speed and tune during record and playback. From
alignment to other sources up to creative effects – everything is possible..
DDS allows to intentionally de-tune the complete DAW. This way, the DAW can match instru-
ments which have a wrong or unchangeable tuning.
DDS allows to define a specific sample rate. This feature can be is useful in case the system
randomly changes the sample rate – for unknown reasons. It also prevents a change from Dou-
ble Speed (96 kHz) to Single Speed (48 kHz), which would cause configuration and routing
problems by the changed amount of ADAT channels.
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