RME Audio Fireface 800 User Manual page 40

Firewire 800 / 400 digital i/o system 10 + 16 + 2 channels analog / adat / spdif interface 24 bit / 192 khz digital audio 56 x 28 matrix router midi i/o stand-alone operation midi remote control stand-alone midi controlled operation
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Bandwidth Limit
Allows to reduce the amount of bandwidth used on the FireWire bus. See chapter 19.4.
All channels (default) activates all 28 input and output channels.
Analog + SPDIF + ADAT1 disables channels 21–28 (ADAT2).
Analog + SPDIF activates all 10 analog channels plus SPDIF.
Analog 1-8 activates only the first eight analog channels.
System Clock
Shows the current clock state of the Fireface 800. The unit is either Master (using its own clock)
or Slave (AutoSync Ref).
Word Clock
The word clock output signal usually equals the current sample rate. Selecting Single Speed
causes the output signal to always stay within the range of 32 kHz to 48 kHz. So at 96 kHz and
192 kHz sample rate, the output word clock is 48 kHz.
Read (Flash Memory)
A click on this button causes all settings to change to the ones stored in the flash memory of the
Fireface.
Store (in Flash Memory)
A click on this button transmits all current settings into the flash memory of the Fireface. Those
settings then become active directly after power-on, and also in stand-alone operation.
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