Tutorial
STANDBY MODE (SLEEP)
STANDBY MODE provides a convenient way of putting the unit to sleep from the front panel. To do this,
press and hold the STANDBY MODE button for a second. All front panel buttons and LEDs will turn off, with
the exception of the STANDBY MODE button itself, which will slowly pulse. STANDBY MODE puts the unit
into a low power state, shutting down the audio circuitry until the unit is woken from sleep. Simply press the
STANDBY MODE button again to wake the unit from sleep. STANDBY MODE can also be configured to come
on automatically after a specified amount of time of inactivity. Please refer to the Settings section of the user
guide for more information.
RATE
Press the RATE button to change the sample rate of the built-in analogue to digital converter.
Press and hold the RATE button to go backwards through the sample rate options.
The current sample rate is indicated by the lighting of the 44.1 and 48 (kHz), in conjunction with x2 and x4
markings in the status area.
FRONT PANEL INDICATION
CLOCK
Press the CLK button to change the clock source - choose from INT (internal) or W/C (wordclock).
Press and hold the CLK button to go backwards through the clock source options
The current clock source is indicated by the lighting of the INT and W/C markings in the status area.
When clocking from wordclock, the front panel sample rate indication will flash to inform you the source is not
USB
Illuminates solid green to indicate that the unit is successfully connected to the host computer via the USB. Please note that
when the unit is connected via USB, the front panel RATE and CLK buttons become inactive. Use your host computer to make
adjustments to the Sample Rate and Clock Source. For more information on the built-in USB audio interface, refer to the USB audio
interface section of this user guide.
12
44.1
48
44.1 + x2
48 + x2
44.1 + x4
48 + x4
present or at a usable rate.
SAMPLE RATE (kHz)
44.1
48
88.2
96
176.4
192
PURE DRIVE OCTO User Guide
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