Presets for Quick setup
In each of these preset modes, the input pairs are mapped directly to the output
pairs. So in the 8 channel ADC, each pair of analog inputs creates a stereo digi-
tal output on each of the 4 digital outputs. In the Stereo ADC, the same input
pair is duplicated on each of the 2 digital outputs as a stereo pair. The clock
output defaults to word clock out.
Preset 16/44.1 – This is the best settings for recording music for use on an iPod
or burning to a CD. It can be modified to use 48 kHz if it will only be used for
computer or iPod sources but 44.1 kHz needs to be used for burning CDs.
Sample Rate:
Bit Depth:
Dither:
Channel Mix:
Delay:
Ground:
Gain:
DC Offset:
Filter:
Preset 24/176.4 – Use this setting to record any high-resolution music over 48
kHz using the AES outputs. AES is limited to 192 kHz and 24 bits. The default
is 176.4 kHz as it is a convenient multiple of 44.1 kHz.
Sample Rate:
Bit Depth:
Dither:
Channel Mix:
Delay:
Ground:
Gain:
DC Offset:
Filter:
Filter Options
This ADC has two filters in your tool box. You can select either one.
Filter 1 (standard) - This filter has a more gentle rolloff than filter 2. As a result it is perfect for higher
sample rates but should not be used at 44.1 or 48 kHz.
Filter 2 (extended) - This filter is a brickwall filter that extends all the way to nyquest. It is optimum
for low sample rate recordings.
44.1kHz
16
16
Normal
None
Connected
Low
Slow
Extended (Filter 2)
176.4kHz
24
24
Normal
None
Connected
Low
Slow
Standard (Filter 1)
3
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