Differences Micstasy / Adi-642 - RME Audio Micstasy User Manual

Totalgain, i64 option slot, autoset, steadyclock, synccheck, professional mic/line/instrument preamp and ad-converter 8-channel microphone / line preamp with line outputs 8-channel analog to aes / adat interface optional 64-channel madi interface 24 bit /
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Delay Compensation has to be manually activated in each unit!
14.4 Differences serial MADI with I64 MADI Card and ADI-642
I64 MADI Card: Activate Auto ID in the first unit (ID of the master can be changed). All following
units become Slave, get a consecutive ID, and with this the according channel routing. If de-
sired, Delay Compensation has to be manually activated in each unit.
ADI-642: Activate ADC (Auto Delay Compensation) in the first unit (ID of the master is always
1). All following units become Slave, and compensate the respective delay automatically. The
routing is done according to the setting of the matrix. If Auto (Auto Channel Assignment) is acti-
vated in the first unit too, all following units get a consecutive ID, and with this the according
channel routing.
Mixed setups: Auto ID and Auto are compatible. In contrast (A)DC is automatic only with the
642. The Micstasys require to activate Delay Compensation manually in each unit.
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