Figure 6 - Maximum speed screen
Build Mode
Build Mode determines the method PDM II uses to build its delay.
Figure 7 - Build mode screen
Expand - PDM II will send the incoming audio to the transmitter but at a subtly slowed-down rate, taking
more time until the delay memory is filled.
Insert - PDM II will play a station jingle, ID, or other fill material from its internal memory.
Pre-roll - PDM II will mute its output while you play material from another source, or while it signals your
automation system to play audio.
Build File
The Build File menu allows you to choose which audio file will play out from PDM II's internal memory when
building a delay using the "Insert" mode.
Figure 8 - Build file screen
Note: PDM II can store multiple audio files in its internal library. Files can be uploaded and
managed on the
page of the web-based user interface.
Note: The audio files should be stereo (or 2-channel mono) 16-bit WAV files with a 48kHz sample
rate to match the sample rate of PDM II's internal clock and ensure proper speed and pitch during
playback.
Exit Mode
The Exit Mode determines how PDM II behaves when transitioning between delayed and real-time audio.