User’s Guide ADI-2/4 Pro SE – v 1.0
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34.24 Bit Test
A bit test is used to check the playback path for unwanted changes in the playback data. Playback
software can cut bits, add dither, or change the level - without these changes becoming noticed
easily. A poorly programmed driver can manipulate bits, and a playback hardware could be both
badly designed and defective (hanging bits, swapped bits). Even such features as proper channel
assignment, left/right synchronicity and polarity can be tested by a well-made bit test.
With a bit test, such errors can be detected and - more importantly - excluded.
How does it work?
Most bit tests take some time and are loud and unpleasant when playing through headphones or
speakers. RME uses a unique bit pattern, with defined levels and pauses. This consists of only
400 samples (<10 ms), and sounds like a dull, medium-loud click - harmless for ears and equip-
ment. The short, but efficient test sequence allows to check for the following changes and errors:
Level changes, equalization, dynamic processing, polarity, channel swapping, sample offset,
hanging or twisted bits, dither, bit reduction.
The signal reaches the ADI-2/4 Pro SE via USB, AES or
SPDIF/ADAT. The unit has three continuously running check
circuits. If the test signal is detected correctly, the device's
display shows a message:
Bit Test 16 bits, 24 bits
or
32 bits
passed
, depending on the detected signal. If the transmission
path is not bit-transparent or bit-accurate, the signal only min-
imally changed, the message is not shown, the bit test failed.
There is no error notice.
RME provides several audio files as free download: 44.1, 96 and 192 kHz in 16 bit, 24 bit and 32
bit. These files in WAV format can be played easily on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. For ease
of use (looping, players with fade in/out), the files contain the bit pattern several times. Runtime
is about 4 seconds.
Download:
http://www.rme-audio.de/download/bit_test_wavs.zip
The Zip archive contains:
441_16_adi2pro_bittest.wav
441_24_adi2pro_bittest.wav
441_32_adi2pro_bittest.wav
96_16_adi2pro_bittest.wav
96_24_adi2pro_bittest.wav
96_32_adi2pro_bittest.wav
192_16_adi2pro_bittest.wav
192_24_adi2pro_bittest.wav
192_32_adi2pro_bittest.wav
Theoretically, the use of the 32 bit file is sufficient. If the lower bits on the transmission path are
simply truncated, the corresponding message appears with the respectively recognized bit reso-
lution, i.e. 24 or 16 bits.
Notes:
iOS, AES, SPDIF and ADAT are limited to 24 bit.
Some players in Mac OS X offer a Direct Mode, using 32 bit integer in non-mixable format.
The 32 bit test might still fail. At this time only HQPlayer 3.20 is known to pass.
SPDIF/ADAT and AES are checked behind clocking and SRC. Therefore the unit needs to be
synchronized correctly to the digital input signal, with the SRC being deactivated (default: SPDIF
In, active).
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