Load/Store All Settings; Meter Screens; Global Level Meter - RME Audio ADI-2 Pro User Manual

2 channels analog / digital converter, 4 channels digital / analog converter
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DSD Filter
When DSD Direct mode is active, high-frequency noise filters help to reduce such noise, which
is quite high in level and might have negative impact on other equipment. While 50 kHz is opti-
mized for DSD64 and 150 kHz for DSD 128 and 256, the user can freely try both at any DSD
rate.

14.2 Load/Store all Settings

This option allows to save the whole state of the unit as Setup in up to 9 different memory slots.
The EQ Presets are not included, they are stored separately and are available for any setup.
The current state of the EQ is also stored. During load of a Setup the EQ is written to the mem-
ory slot Manual.
The page Setups, Load/Store all Settings, has the following entries:
Setup Select
Choices are memory slots 1 to 9 and Factory (factory
default).
Operation
Choices are Load and Store.
Start
Press 1s. Pressing and holding encoder 2 for at least one
second triggers the action selected in Operation (Load or
Store).
Returning to Factory State
In case a total reset is desired: hold encoder 1 and the VOL button pushed while turning on the
unit. This will reset all current settings to factory default. User-stored Setups and EQs are not
affected.

15. Meter Screens

The ADI-2 Pro has 4 different meter screens: a global level meter that shows all signal levels of
all I/Os simultaneously, an Analyzer showing the audio signal content on the analog inputs and
both analog outputs 1/2 and 3/4, a state overview showing the digital states of AES, SPDIF and
USB, and a dark Volume screen with comprehensive information.
Pushing the small encoder 1 or 2 while any meter screen is active cycles through all meter
screens. To quickly call them up simply press any of the 4 buttons one or two times.

15.1 Global Level Meter

Shows the signal present at all inputs and outputs. The
upper labels refer to inputs Analog, AES and SPDIF, then
outputs Analog 1/2, Analog 3/4, AES and SPDIF.
At sample rates above 192 kHz AES and SPDIF are
grayed out as they are no longer functional.
These are peak level meters with peak hold function,
bandwidth limited to 40 kHz at higher sample rates.
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