Configuring The Digi9652; General Information - RME Audio Hammerfall DIGI9652 User Manual

Pci busmaster digital i/o card 2 + 24 channels stereo / adat interface 24 bit / 96 khz digital audio adat sync in
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9. Configuring the DIGI9652

9.1 General Information

Configuring Project Hammerfall is done using its own settings dialog, RME DIGI
Settings.
The DIGI9652 hardware offers a number of helpful, well thought-of practical functions and
options which affect how the card operates - the DIGI9652 can be configured to suit many
different requirements. The following is available in the 'Settings' dialog:
Input selection
Output mode
Output channel status
Synchronization behaviour
Input and output status display
Time code display
The setting 'Buffer Size' determines
the latency between incoming and
outgoing data, as well as affecting
system stability (see chapter 13).
We
recommend
selecting
highest value here (8192 samples)
- the board itself will still run
comfortably.
The status displays at the bottom of
the dialog box give the user precise
information about the current status
of the board, and the status of all
signals.
'SyncCheck'
whether there is a valid signal for
each input ('Lock' or 'No Lock'), or if there is a valid and synchronous signal ('Sync'). The 'Sync
Ref' display shows the input and frequency of the current sync source.
'Time Code' displays time information received from the card's ADAT Sync In. This is
convenient for checking whether the system is running in time with the transmitting device (e.g.
ADAT).
the
indicates
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