Using An Aes/Ebu-Equipped Digital Mixer With An Hd24 - Alesis adat AI4 Reference Manual

Alesis ai-4 audio-recording: reference guide
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Using an AES/EBU-equipped Digital Mixer
with an HD24
The AI4 can interface with the Alesis HD24 at sample rates of 44.1kHz,
48 kHz, 88.2kHz and 96kHz. In order to use the higher sample rates, you
must make two optical connections to accommodate eight channels of
audio. Each optical connection carries four channels of high-resolution
audio.
To route a 44.1 or 48 kHz signal through the AI4 to the
ADAT HD24
1.
Connect the mixer's AES/EBU outputs to the AI4 AES/EBU
inputs.
2.
Connect the AI4's Optical output 1–8 to ADAT HD24 Optical
input 1–8
3.
Set the mixer to internal clock the appropriate sample rate
4.
On the HD24, select a new song and select the appropriate
sampling rate
5.
On the HD24, set input to DIGITAL INPUT; set master clock
source to OPTICAL
6.
Set the AI4's clock source to match that of the incoming signal
To route a 44.1 or 48 kHz signal through the AI4 to
an AES/EBU mixer
1.
Connect the mixer's AI4 AES/EBU outputs to the mixer's
AES/EBU inputs.
2.
Connect to ADAT HD24 Optical output 1–8 to the AI4's Optical
inputs 1–8
3.
Set the AI4's clock source to match that of the incoming signal
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