RME Audio ADI-2 Remote User Manual
RME Audio ADI-2 Remote User Manual

RME Audio ADI-2 Remote User Manual

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ADI-2 Remote
Controlling the ADI-2 Series
from macOS, Windows or iPad

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote Controlling the ADI-2 Series from macOS, Windows or iPad...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8.4.3 Clock Settings ........... 15 8.4.4 Hardware ............16 8.4.5 Display .............. 17 8.4.6 Setups .............. 17 EQ Presets 8.5.1 EQ Preset Editor ..........18 8.5.2 EQ Presets ............18 Appendix ..............19 User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Windows The ADI-2 Remote uses the same graphics engine as DigiCheck NG, so the same system re- quirements apply: Windows 10 or higher, and a graphics card that supports Direct3D 12. This might exclude some older computers, even when running Windows 10, for example with Intel integrated graphics HD4600 and HD4000.
  • Page 4: Software Installation

    No driver is required. Connection Under the hood the ADI-2 Remote uses a USB MIDI port to communicate with the hardware device. The connection is the same as usual – via USB 2.0 to a Windows computer, a Mac com- puter, or an iPad.
  • Page 5: Overview

    5. Overview The ADI-2 Remote is a true remote – it mostly only reads out the device state, and controls it like when doing the same on the unit or the MRC. All the intelligence, rules and know how are still in the unit, all reactions are controlled and performed by the unit –...
  • Page 6: Quick Guide (The Shortest Manual Ever)

    (+), and tend to sound more natural. Finally we also have the Bass and Treble controls. These two bands have fixed curve types (shelf EQ), with the cut-off frequency for each band fully adjustable, along with the Q control. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 7 That’s it for our quick run-through of the ADI-2 DAC Remote software. If you need more details dive into the following chapters. And if that is not enough enter the most extensive and detailed manual ever that came printed with your ADI-2! User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 8: App Menu

    19/20: Intentionally left empty. These two are useful to store modified PEQs, or when changing the order (copy the slot to be overwritten to an empty slot first to not lose its content) User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 9: The

    The EQ Presets are independent from and not stored with Setups on the device. Using the app Setup files do include all 20 PEQ Presets. On load the current EQ setting is written into the memory slot Manual. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 10: Advanced Settings

    Only in AD/DA and DAC mode the input signal can be chosen between Auto, SPDIF, AES and Analog. This allows to choose be- tween all currently attached digi- tal input signals for conversion to output 1/2. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 11: Parametric Eq

    Using the app Setup files include all 20 PEQ Presets. On load the current EQ setting is written into the memory slot Man- ual. Store Opens a dialog to store the current PEQ settings as file or into the device. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 12 Band 5 Type Available settings are Peak, Shelf or High Cut. High Cut is adjustable from 200 Hz to 20 kHz, at a Q of 0.5 to 5.0 and a fixed 12 dB/oct. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 13: Advanced Settings

    Auto, OFF, ON. Default: Auto. For manually de-/activating the DAC's de-emphasis filter. Loopback OFF, Pre FX to 1/2 – 5/6, Post FX to 1/2 – 5/6, Post 1/2 – 5/6 -6 dB. Routes the current output signal to the corresponding USB record channels. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 14: Phones Output

    768 kHz even with iOS devices, and 6/8 channel mode to give access to all I/Os simultaneously. In multi-channel mode the sample rate is limited to 192 kHz. To be able to change the mode USB must be disconnected. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 15: Phones

    This setting can only be changed when not connected to USB. Oth- erwise it only serves as info panel. Choices are 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192, 352.8, 384, 705.6 and 768 kHz. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 16: Hardware

    Additionally Source AES, Source SPDIF c, Source Optical, Source Analog, Source USB 1/2 are available. In Basic Mode DAC - and only there - these realize a switching of the input to be mon- itored on the device and via the remote control. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 17: Display

    Setup name will change from white to orange color to signal the currently active Setup. Any parameter change will let the circle become grey. This serves as indicator that the current state no longer equals the stored Setup. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...
  • Page 18: Eq Presets

    Preset. Select- ing a different EQ Preset the or- ange number will stay visible as a reminder. On exit of the app a dialog will ask for confirmation if these changes should be discarded. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0...
  • Page 19: Appendix

    Lending or copying any part of the guide or the RME Driver CD, or any commercial exploi- tation of these media without express written permission from RME Intelligent Audio Solutions is prohibited. RME reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice. User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote – v 1.0...

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