window. You can select the
Internal Master Clock
settings in kHz (22, 32, 44.1, 48,
88.2 and 96kHz) for synchronisation, DMA buffer settings for Wave and ASIO
devices and
External Master Clock
settings here.
Audio Data Handling
This function enables the system to allow or block continuing operation when a
specific converter resolution is exceeded (24-bit).
Clock and Sample Rates
These settings determine the sample rate at which the system will operate and
whether an
External Master Clock
will control clock timing. The Audio DSP24
Value can be synchronized to an external device or set its own internal rate and
impose this rate on the other devices (conncted to the digital output). You must
ensure that all components are operating at the same sample rate. Checking the
Rate Locked
box will result in support for only the indicated sample rate. With
Reset Rate After Play
it is possible to change the samplerate back to the previous
setting after an application stopped playback.
Caution:
Please note that you cannot use the card when no signal is connected to
the S/PDIF input when the option
External Master Clock
is activated at the same
time. The card cannot record or playback without a significant loss in audio quality
in that case. So please make sure that the option
Internal Master Clock
is activated.
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before you start to record. However, to record from a S/PDIF source through Value
Bracket, the option must be set to
External Master Cloc
k.