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ADAT OUT
ADAT OUT - an optical ADAT outputs provides digital transmission of:
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8 channels at 44.1/48 kHz, duplicated on both ports.
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8 channels at 88.2/96 kHz (S/MUX), using one port for channels 1-4 and the other port for channels
5-8. Refer to square bracketed [1-4] and [5-8] text on the unit.
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4 channels at 176.4/192 kHz (S/MUX), using one port for channels 1-2 (labelled [1-4]) and the other
port for channels 3-4 (labelled [5-8]).
When using PURE DRIVE as a USB audio interface, the ADAT Outputs can be fed from the DAW as outputs (over USB) and provide
a total of 16 channels of audio at 44.1/48 kHz using both ports. Fore more information on this, please refer to the
Digital Outputs as DAW
Outputs' section.
AES/EBU OUT
AES/EBU outputs are available as 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and
7/8 pairs via the female XLR connectors. Please
note that AES/EBU cable construction differs to
that of standard XLR/microphone cables in order
to guarantee certain impedance requirements.
Please use AES/EBU specified cabling.
WORDCLOCK
Auto-ranging wordclock input and outputs are provided on BNC connectors. The 75Ω
TERM button provides a way of terminating the wordclock input. Engage this button if
you are clocking PURE DRIVE via the wordclock input and it is the last device in the
clocking chain.
IEC Mains Inlet
PURE DRIVE uses an auto-ranging power supply. Simply connect the IEC to a mains
power socket and use the rocker switch to power the unit on/off.
USB
USB 'C' type connector provides access to the built-in USB audio interface. Connect this
to your host computer/DAW system.
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