Configurations; A Adat To Aes/Ebu (48Khz) - Alesis AI-1 Reference Manual

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after it.
However, it is important to note that even though the AI-1's
destination may be set to AES/EBU or S/PDIF, it is still sending all
eight channels of the source ADAT back to the first ADAT in the
chain. Therefore, it is possible to bounce tracks from the source
ADAT onto the same track numbers on the first ADAT, while
simultaneously routing two tracks from the source ADAT through
the AI-1 to an AES/EBU or S/PDIF destination.

3.3 CONFIGURATIONS

The ADAT CHANNEL buttons, the DESTINATION RATE buttons,
and the SOURCE and DESTINATION buttons define the possible
uses of the AI-1. Here are the various configuration possibilities for
a two ADAT system.

3.3A ADAT to AES/EBU (48kHz)

In this configuration, the ADAT optic jacks and the AES/EBU XLR
jacks are used. In the figure below, ADAT #2 is transmitting to an
AES/EBU device using a 48kHz sampling rate. The proper control
settings for this operation are as follows:
Source = ADAT
Destination = AES/EBU
Destination Rate = 48kHz
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