Trubit™ Dsd & Pcm Upsampling & Pcm To Dsd Conversion; Oso™ Reclocking - Cary Audio Design DMS-700 Owner's Manual

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TRUBIT™ DSD & PCM UPSAMPLING & PCM TO DSD CONVERSION
Upsampling can be messy, leaving behind lots of digital artifacts resulting in noise and inaccurate signal generation. On the
surface, upsampling may seem like a good idea. But if not implemented properly it can be disastrous. Typically, upsampling
is done as a predefined one-size-fits-all approach, such as 96 kHz or 384 kHz. Utilizing a dedicated 128-bit DSP engine, Cary
Audio's TruBit™ Upsampling allows for up to 10 different selectable sample rates and an increased bit depth of 32 bits. The
result is a signal free from digital artifacts that sounds accurate, pure, and a joy to listen to. What's more, PCM sources can
be converted to DSD (DSD64, 128, or 256). Alternatively, a lower native DSD source can be Upsampled to a higher DSD
rate. PCM to DSD conversion and DSD upsampling takes our TruBit™ technology to whole new level of pure silky-smooth
analog like sound like never before from digital sources.
OSO™ RECLOCKING
This latest generation DMS takes clocking of the digital data to a new level. To achieve a new benchmark, the DMS-700
uses FPGA chips and Crystek Clock Oscillators to ensure the digital signal is transferred into Cary Audio's digital ecosystem
with extreme care to ensure the best possible sound achievable. As a digital source transfers from point A to point B it
creates an insidious digital problem called 'jitter'. To deal with this, Cary Audio developed something we call OSO™ Re-
clocking. This solution re-clocks all signals again once onboard as to ensure all jitter is virtually eliminated to a minute
degree. We call this OSO™, short for "Onboard Signal Origination" because this re-clocking and buffering creates a signal so
stable and jitter free it's as if the origin of the signal was generated onboard and not from an external source.
THE OPERATION OF THE DMS-700 ASSUMES ALL USERS HAVE A MINIMUM OF A MODERATE LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING
OF COMPUTERS, FILE SHARING PRINCIPLES, COMPUTER NETWORKS, AND OTHER ASSOCIATED PERIPHERALS SUCH AS:
ROUTERS, ETHERNET, WI-FI, USB HARD DISC AND FLASH DRIVES, SD CARDS, NAS DRIVES, COMPUTER OPERATING
SYSTEMS, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE SUCH AS MEDIA/MUSIC SERVERS AND MEDIA PLAYERS, DIGITAL MUSIC
DOWNLOADING AND STORAGE, MUSIC LIBRARY AND FILE MANAGEMENT SUCH AS TAGGING, IMBEDDING OF ARTWORK,
ETC.
CARY AUDIO MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING SUCH ITEMS AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPORTING SUCH ITEMS
AS IT RELATES TO THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THE DMS-700 BEYOND WHAT IS DISCUSSED WITHIN THIS
MANUAL.
ALL OPERATION METHODS HEREIN REFER TO THE DMS-700'S HANDHELD IR REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED. FOR MORE INFORMATION OPERATING THE DMS-700 VIA THE CARY STREAMER APP,
PLEASE VISIT
OUR WEBSITE
TO WATCH THE TUTORIAL VIDEOS. PLEASE KNOW THAT SOME VIDEOS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY
FROM YOUR PARTICULAR DMS PRODUCT OR SMART DEVICE. IN SUCH CASE, ALL GENERAL OPERATING PRINCIPLES
APPLY FROM PREVIOUS GENERATION DMS PRODUCTS UP TO THE DMS-700.
THIS MANUAL APPLIES SPECIFICALLY TO THE DMS-700 RANGE OF PRODUCTS. THEREFORE, DEPICTED IMAGES, LOGOS,
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE, COLOR SCHEMES, FEATURES AND CERTAIN OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES MAY VARY
SLIGHTLY DEPENDING ON YOUR MODEL. THIS MANUAL WILL MAKE NOTE WHERE APPLICABLE.
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