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OctoPre Digital Option Operation Guide
Overview
The OctoPre digital interface card contains 8 separate
analogue to digital converters allowing all 8 OctoPre
channels to be accessed simultaneously on the rear panel
as either analogue or digital signals. The interface card is
available in two feature options: -
1.
AES/SPDIF/ADAT™
The 8 channels of the OctoPre are converted
simultaneously to either AES or SPDIF standard and to
ADAT™ standard.
2.
ADAT™
The 8 channels of the OctoPre are converted only to
ADAT™ standard.
These instructions refer to both feature options. Note:
Where the instructions refer to features that are only
available on the "AES/SPDIF/ADAT™" version these will
be marked with an "*".
Digital Outputs
*AES
The 8 channels of OctoPre audio in AES digital format are
made accessible by connecting the AES cable to the 9 pin
D-type connector and switching "out" the AES/SPDIF
switch on the rear panel. The AES cable has four colour
coded XLR type connectors, each carries a pair of digital
audio channels as follows: -
OctoPre Channel
AES/SPDIF Connector Ring
Number (Analogue
Colour
Output)
1
BLACK
2
3
RED
4
5
YELLOW
6
7
BLUE
8
Digital
Option
Channel label in
digital stream.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
*SPDIF
The 8 channels of OctoPre audio in SPDIF digital format
are made accessible by connecting the SPDIF cable to the 9
pin D-type connector and switching "In" the AES/SPDIF
switch on the rear panel. The SPDIF cable has four colour
coded Phono/RCA type connectors and pairs of digital
audio are sent down each cable, see above for colour to
channel identification.
ADAT™
The 8 channels of OctoPre audio in ADAT™ format are
made accessible via two light pipe sockets. The function of
these connectors is dependent upon the sample rate set
for digital conversion on the front panel. At either
44.1KHz or 48KHz sample rates both sockets transmit all
8 channels of digital audio simultaneously giving two
identical parallel outputs of all 8 channels. At either
88.2KHz or 96KHz sample rates the digital outputs are
spread across the two connectors as follows: -
OctoPre Channel
Audio transmitted in digital stream
Number (Analogue
Sample Frequency
Output)
44.1KHz or 48KHz
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
Note: The operation of splitting the 8 channels of
88.2/96KHz digital audio across two light pipe sockets
2
conforms to the S/MUX
standard. This standard is
required for the ADAT™ connectors to transmit at
88.2/96KHz because of a limitation in the transmission
speed of the original ADAT™ standard. The S/MUX
standard of operation can only be used when connecting
to equipment capable of receiving audio data conforming
to this standard, check your equipment operating
instructions for compatibility.
2
S/MUX
is the copyright of Sonorus Inc, Newburgh, NY, USA
ADAT™ is the trademark of Alesis Corp
Sample Frequency
88.2KHz or 96KHz
1 (1-4 connector)
2 (1-4 connector)
3 (1-4 connector)
4 (1-4 connector)
1 (5-8 connector)
2 (5-8 connector)
3 (5-8 connector)
4 (5-8 connector)
2

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Summary of Contents for Focusrite OctoPre Digital Option

  • Page 1 Digital Option OctoPre Digital Option Operation Guide Overview *SPDIF The 8 channels of OctoPre audio in SPDIF digital format are made accessible by connecting the SPDIF cable to the 9 The OctoPre digital interface card contains 8 separate pin D-type connector and switching “In” the AES/SPDIF analogue to digital converters allowing all 8 OctoPre switch on the rear panel.
  • Page 2 0dBfs (the maximum level before digital overload) is equivalent to a 21dBu level at the analogue output. The maximum analogue level can be prevented from exceeding 0dBFs by using the channel dynamics controls - see the OctoPre user guide for full instructions. www.focusrite.com...