WEISS MAN301 Operating Manual

Music archive network player system

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WEISS HIGH-END AUDIO
MAN301

Operating Manual

V 1.2.1

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  • Page 1: Operating Manual

    WEISS HIGH-END AUDIO MAN301 Operating Manual V 1.2.1...
  • Page 2 Welcome and first steps Congratulations on the purchase of the MAN301! I am sure you will enjoy the ergonomics and sonic quality of the Weiss MAN301 Music Archive Network player system. It can be easily tailored to your exact needs.
  • Page 3 • the MAN301 Base Station (called MAN301 in this manual), D/A converter. The MAN301 has a volume control built in (which • an iPad with iOS 5.0 or higher with the free „Weiss MAN” app even works for external digital sources) and thus can be directly (available from the Apple app store), connected to a power amplifier or active speakers.
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  • Page 4 In that case the setup is fairly simple: Connect the iPad directly The next pages show the content of the MAN301 Quick Start to the WiFi of the MAN301, no need to connect the MAN301 to a guide. network (except you would like to see Album track information the MAN301 gets from the Internet), no need to connect a NAS storage unit.
  • Page 5 First connect the MAN301 according to your requirements, e.g. connect it to the Ethernet network you may have (where you may have a NAS connected to as well), and/or connect a USB or Firewire hard disk to the MAN301. Also connect the audio outputs, lower the volume on your amplifier to be on the safe side for a start.
  • Page 6 Music folder mounting Music folder mounting show an icon of your MAN301 device. Tap on that icon which leads you to the page where user accounts are shown. This There may be a window shown which asks for a user name and password. If your NAS has user accounts set up, you may page is empty yet.
  • Page 7 In iBooks it is easy to get back to the contents list with the help of the pinch Now the music is added to the library database of the MAN301. This may take minutes to hours, depending on the size of gesture: your library.
  • Page 8 
 You use a WiFi Router with Internet access. The iPad is con- • Albums are going to be ripped via the MAN301 nected to the WiFi Router: Proceed to Section 3. • You would like to do maintenance on existing Album meta- data •...
  • Page 9 You have a WiFi Router with Internet access, but you would not connected to the MAN301 access point: Proceed to Section 4. like to connect the MAN301 system via Ethernet to the Router, but rather via a WiFi connection. The iPad is connected to the MAN301‘s access point (or to the WiFi Router) and the...
  • Page 10 Configuration 5: Configuration 6: 
 
 You do not have any Router or Internet access: 
 You use the MAN301 for Album Playback only: Proceed to Section 6. 
 iPad MAN301 MAN301 This configuration can be as simple as shown above, but option- ally it can be used with an Internet connection for fetching the metadata of the Album played.
  • Page 11 Open the „Settings” app on your iPad iPAD and select the WiFi Settings. Configuration 1 connects the MAN301 to the Router via an Eth- ernet connection. The NAS also is connected to the Router. (You could also use e.g. a USB hard-drive connected to the MAN301‘s USB port instead of or in conjunction with the NAS).
  • Page 12 Once the iPad is connected to the WiFi you are ready to start the Make sure the Wi-Fi is set to the ON position. If you have a WiFi Weiss MAN app. At first startup a screen showing the MAN301 router working, then you should see its SSID in the table. (The unit(s) on your network should appear.
  • Page 13 (provided they are connected (this is the Weiss MAN app). You may also chose to automati- to the same network). If you do not see any MAN301 then tap on cally submit any crash reports of the Weiss MAN app to us at Weiss Engineering.
  • Page 14 WiFi network active. The uplink is disabled in Con- figuration 1 as the MAN301 is connected to the Router via an Eth- ernet cable. pad enters a setup page for a few very basic setup items.
  • Page 15 / playlist display is refreshing quicker if auto user log on is enabled.
 „Networking” entry allows to set up the MAN301 de- • pending on the system architecture you have chosen in Sec- tion 2. Tapping on Networking reveals a page similar to this: „Admin Pass”...
  • Page 16 firmware via the MAN301. The window „Latest Re- lease“ on the right hand side above reflects the currently avail- able firmware on our web server. I.e. the MAN301 has to be con- „Audio De- The next entry in the Server Preferences is the nected to the Internet to be able to fetch the firmware.
  • Page 17 Weiss server. See Chapter 6, Section 1 for details. Do done manually by tapping on the pad. After updat- not proceed with updating before you have read Chapter 6, Sec- ing, the MAN301 has to be rebooted in order to reflect the new tion 1. firmware version. „BS Crash •...
  • Page 18 In this case the MAN301 was not closed properly and thus the not be solved via email or phone communication. The associ- databases may be corrupted. The MAN301 then restores the ated window looks like this: data bases automatically. No user can log in until the databases are restored.
  • Page 19 MAN301. So: Open the „Settings” app on your iPad Router MAN301 iPad and select the WiFi Settings. Configuration 2 connects the MAN301 to the Router via an Eth- ernet connection. The iPad is WiFi connected to the MAN301 ac- cess point.
  • Page 20 SSID for the MAN301). The default SSID is MAN301-xxxx_LAN, the xxxx denotes the serial number of your MAN301 unit minus 1000. Of course the MAN301 unit has to be switched on in order to appear in the list. You will be asked for the password, which is factory set to WeissMAN301.
  • Page 21 (provided they are connected (this is the Weiss MAN app). You may also chose to automati- to the same network). If you do not see any MAN301 then tap on cally submit any crash reports of the Weiss MAN app to us at Weiss Engineering.
  • Page 22 WiFi network active. The uplink is disabled in Con- figuration 2 as the MAN301 is connected to the Router via an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 23 / playlist display is refreshing quicker if auto user log on is enabled.
 „Networking” • entry allows to set up the MAN301 de- pending on the system architecture you have chosen in Sec- tion 2. Tapping on Networking reveals this page: „Admin Pass”...
  • Page 24 firmware via the MAN301. The window „Latest Re- lease“ on the right hand side above reflects the currently avail- able firmware on our web server. I.e. the MAN301 has to be con- nected to the Internet to be able to fetch the firmware. With the release of a new MAN301 base station software, any possible change in the firmware for the MAN301 internal audio device will...
  • Page 25 Chapter 6, Sec- done manually by tapping on the pad. After updat- tion 1. ing, the MAN301 has to be rebooted in order to reflect the new firmware version. „BS Crash • The next entry in the Server Preferences is the „Update”...
  • Page 26 This feature is meant for use with severe problems which can- not be solved via email or phone communication. The associ- In this case the MAN301 was not closed properly and thus the ated window looks like this: databases may be corrupted. The MAN301 then restores the data bases.
  • Page 27 After you have wired the system as shown on the left and all units are powered, the next task is to establish a connection be- tween the iPad and the MAN301 unit. The iPad can later be con- Internet Router...
  • Page 28 SSID for the MAN301). The default SSID is MAN301-xxxx_LAN, the xxxx denotes the serial number of your MAN301 unit minus 1000. Of course the MAN301 unit has to be switched on in order to appear in the list. You will be asked for the password, which is factory set to WeissMAN301.
  • Page 29 (provided they are connected (this is the Weiss MAN app). You may also chose to automati- to the same network). If you do not see any MAN301 then tap on cally submit any crash reports of the Weiss MAN app to us at Weiss Engineering.
  • Page 30 The shut down pad in the lower right corner lets you switch off the MAN301 from within the app, switching on the MAN301 has to be done via its front panel switch though. indicator in the lower right shows whether there is any uplink to a WiFi network active.
  • Page 31 / playlist display is refreshing quicker if auto user log on is enabled.
 „Networking” • entry allows to set up the MAN301 de- pending on the system architecture you have chosen in Sec- tion 2. Tapping on Networking reveals this page: „Admin Pass”...
  • Page 32 WiFi channel number in the access point (e.g. router) you try the MAN301 to connect to. Channels 12 or 13 may not work with the MAN301 at all. Chose a channel between 1 and 11. 
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  • Page 33 firmware via the MAN301. The window „Latest Re- lease“ on the right hand side above reflects the currently avail- able firmware on our web server. I.e. the MAN301 has to be con- nected to the Internet to be able to fetch the firmware. With the release of a new MAN301 base station software, any possible change in the firmware for the MAN301 internal audio device will...
  • Page 34 Auto Submission” .
 shown: This allows the BS (Base Station = MAN301) to report any pro- gram bugs to us at Weiss. These reports do not contain any personal data from your iPad or MAN301, they contain data from the MAN301 at the time of the occurrence of the soft- ware crashing and thus help us to solve the problem which has led to the crash.
  • Page 35 The configuration of the customer support is straightforward once required. Now that we have done the basic system configuration, user accounts can be added. This is described in Section 7.
  • Page 36 MAN301. So: Open the „Settings” app on your iPad iPad and select the WiFi Settings. Configuration 5 connects the MAN301 directly to the NAS (or simply to a USB or Firewire hard-disk). The iPad is WiFi con- nected to the MAN301.
  • Page 37 SSID for the MAN301). The default SSID is MAN301-xxxx_LAN, the xxxx denotes the serial number of your MAN301 unit minus 1000. Of course the MAN301 unit has to be switched on in order to appear in the list. You will be asked for the password, which is factory set to WeissMAN301.
  • Page 38 (provided they are connected (this is the Weiss MAN app). You may also chose to automati- to the same network). If you do not see any MAN301 then tap on cally submit any crash reports of the Weiss MAN app to us at Weiss Engineering.
  • Page 39 The shut down pad in the lower right corner lets you switch off the MAN301 from within the app, switching on the MAN301 has to be done via its front panel switch though. indicator in the lower right shows whether there is any uplink to a WiFi network active.
  • Page 40 / playlist display is refreshing quicker if auto user log on is enabled.
 „Networking” • entry allows to set up the MAN301 de- pending on the system architecture you have chosen in Sec- tion 2. Tapping on Networking reveals this page: „Admin Pass”...
  • Page 41 firmware via the MAN301. The window „Latest Re- lease“ on the right hand side above reflects the currently avail- able firmware on our web server. I.e. the MAN301 has to be con- nected to the Internet to be able to fetch the firmware. With the release of a new MAN301 base station software, any possible change in the firmware for the MAN301 internal audio device will...
  • Page 42 Chapter 6, Sec- done manually by tapping on the pad. After updat- tion 1. ing, the MAN301 has to be rebooted in order to reflect the new firmware version. „BS Crash • The next entry in the Server Preferences is the „Update”...
  • Page 43 In this case the MAN301 was not closed properly and thus the not be solved via email or phone communication. The associ- databases may be corrupted. The MAN301 then restores the ated window looks like this: data bases. No user can log in until the databases are restored.
  • Page 44 Several MAN301 units can be connected to a network. I.e. the As mentioned above, the MAN301 supports several user ac- NAS unit(s) can be shared by all the MAN301 on the network. counts, i.e. is multi user capable. This results in interesting ad-...
  • Page 45 - To set up a user, navigate back to the empty screen: and tap on the pad in the lower left corner. This opens a window where you can enter a user name and user password for a new user. The default Admin password is wh10admin. After you have added the user, a default Avatar (picture): along with the user name you have selected is shown.
  • Page 46 (Note: A user password can be changed by using that user‘s old password or by using the administrator password which is wh10admin by default.) Now you are ready to log onto the MAN301 by tapping on the Avatar. At first a screen like this appears:...
  • Page 47 The NAS holds the music files. An alternative to the NAS would be e.g. a USB hard disk connected via USB to the MAN301. We highly recommend to use a NAS unit, though, with 2 or more drives for data safety. Also see Chapter 5.
  • Page 48 NAS except you want to prevent other people to access your music. So usually you may set up a share folder for your music to be put in. The MAN301 then does not need any username / password to access the data (see lefthand side on that screen).
  • Page 49 (typically the artist folders) are shown. Tap on pad to add the MYMUSIC folder to the Music Library of the MAN301. Of course it is possible to add just a se- lection of folders or just the „classical music” folder on your NAS etc.
  • Page 50 The Album drives ( Data Album / Audio Album) shown in the list Once the NAS is mounted it appears in the „Online” list: is the Album drive of the MAN301. Once a Album is inserted, one of those drives goes online. More about this in chapter 4.
  • Page 51 Avatars are shown) and set up a new user account. The MAN301 now scans the NAS and adds all tracks etc. to its library. This may take some time, minutes up to hours, de- pending on the size of your music collection. The progress of...
  • Page 52 • „Shutdown server“ , stops the music playing, logs the user off and switches off the MAN301 unit in use. The MAN301 has to be switched on again via the power switch on the front panel, it can not be switched on via the Weiss MAN app.
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  • Page 53 
 „Artwork” 1. The when tapped reveals a screen like shown on the next page. The „Auto Scanner“ when started scans all folders on the NAS and detects folders with lacking artwork. If artwork is lacking the scanner attempts to get artwork from the Internet automati- cally.
  • Page 54 
 This art work scanning is executed automatically: - After the setup of a new user with the setup of the music li- brary. - After a user log-on in order to add new music to the library. E.g. music which has been put on the NAS via a computer. - If newly added tracks are detected.
  • Page 55 „Library“ ists tags appear in the Artists list. If the switch is set to Yes, then 3. The pad leads to this screen: the names tagged in the Album Artist tags appear in the Artists list. „Messages“ 4. The allows to view user specific error mes- sages, for instance if some error with the library happened a message could look like this:
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  • Page 56 Again, use the „Dismiss“ pad to clear the message.
 If all is ok, the „User Messages“ window is just empty. „General Notice“ 5. The pad reveals a message on various licensing and legal items. Now see Chapter 2 for information on the Library, Playlists etc.
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  • Page 57 CHAPTER 2 Library, Playlists, Views The music library holds all The Library View display music files and presents shows a selection of the li- brary as well as the them in an easily Playlists for simple assem- accessible way. Newly bly and editing of Playlists ripped or copied files are and much more.
  • Page 58 SECT I O N 1 Library As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the building of the library from the files on the NAS can take some time. With larger collec- tions it is best to let the unit run through the night. During library building it can happen that the wrong album artwork is displayed.
  • Page 59 NAS units (Network Attached Storage 
 units) or USB disks or FireWire disks or computer folders or - Online: Mounted for the MAN301‘s use and available for usage. Web Sources which are „Online“ or „Offline“ or which are „A- 
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  • Page 60 
 pad navigates back to the Storage display.
 
 sets the selected folder as the folder where the music ripped from Album is put. The large grey symbol indicates that the currently selected folder is the one where newly ripped music is put:
 
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  • Page 61 Artists, work. This opens a window which shows the available artwork shows the library content sorted by artist names. • and also some more artwork from an Internet artwork fetch. Scroll through the list by swiping your finger vertically on the For details on this feature see Chapter 4, Section 3.
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  • Page 62 Example of a cover art search: Example of a Artists display: pad in the lower right corner allows to refresh the list. This can be useful when reading a Album just ripped. 
 pad in the lower left corner reveals a vertical bar where you can select a particular album (or multiple albums) for tag editing (metadata editing via the pad, see Chapter 4...
  • Page 63 / deselect all tracks shown.
 prised that there are so many different genres. With the meta- 
 data editor built into the MAN301 you are able to change all metadata including the Genres in case you are not happy with certain Genre assignments.
  • Page 64 Example of a Recently Played list with Artists, Albums, Tracks se- lected for display: 
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  • Page 65 • Recently Added, At first you may enter any word which describes what you are this shows the Artists, Albums etc. you looking for, e.g. enter „Love“ in the search field in the upper right recently added to the library or which recently have been ed- corner.
  • Page 66 This returns the list of all Albums where Diana Krall is the artist and which have the word Love in the tracks title. Note that the name has to be exactly written as it appears in the artist meta- data. One could also write Bob* which returns all artists starting with Bob in their name.
  • Page 67 pad adds another one. Let's add another one and select the Track Nr. criterium. The pad to the right of the Track Nr. pad al- lows to set the selection criterium ( less than, equal, larger than, etc.). 
 
 This search can now be stored via the pad in the top bar.
  • Page 68 Tapping on the magnifying glass allows to do another If the track display is enabled ( ) and if you do a search within the „Love Diana Krall“ search results as shown be- low. So it is possible to nest searches.
 search with a completely empty search field 
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  • Page 69 SECT I O N 2 Playlists One thing first - do not fear from deleting or clearing tracks and lists etc. There won't be any tracks deleted, it is only lists of tracks which can be edited. Your music is always safe. The only place where actual music tracks can be deleted is the „Storage"...
  • Page 70 You may change the order of the tracks by tapping on the handle With a track or several tracks selected, the pad reveals of a track and moving it up or down. this list: „Edit tags“ enters the metadata editor, „Copy to“...
  • Page 71 icon to the left of a playlist indicates which playlist is If the track selection mode is exited again (tap on the currently playing. pad), there are more features available: The pad shows this menu: pad in the upper right of the playlist window, allows to return to the currently playing track after scrolling through the playlist.
  • Page 72 The progress bar on the lower left allows to scroll back and forth in a track. The thin line below the progress bar indicates the filling of the audio buffer internal to the MAN301. The volume control fader on the lower right can also be moved by tapping on the speaker pads at the left and the right of the faders.
  • Page 73 Tap on a cover to play the particular track. Tapping on the dot Example of a cover art search: in the center above the cover stream readjusts the cover stream to the track playing. The playback can be controlled by tapping on the large cover art (start / stop) or by swiping left / right on the large cover art (skip backwards / skip forwards).
  • Page 74 Tapping on the text to the right of the cover art, opens a menu as shown above. This allows to select how the three lines of text are built.
  • Page 75 Web Media This section describes how to add links to web radios or pod- reveals a screen like this: casts to the MAN301‘s playlists. Tapping on the Storage menu reveals a screen similar to this: 
 pad in the lower right allows to enter the URL of a...
  • Page 76 Note: The browser will not work if the MAN301 system is config- ured according to Configuration 4 and the iPad is connected to the WiFi access point of the MAN301. The iPad has to be con- nected to the access point of the WiFi Router instead (as indi- cated on the Configuration 4 graphics in Chapter 1 / Section 2).
  • Page 77 As an example let‘s Google™ for: David Byrne Radio and then en- ter his website:
 
 There tap on the PLAY MP3 STREAM link. This opens this win- I.e. the radio is now streamed via the iPad and you may hear it dow:
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  • Page 78 By tapping on the Add pad this stream (i.e. the URL of the stream) is added to the MAN301 Web Media list. If the URL is not a valid web media format then an error message will tell you about that.
  • Page 79 /www.dmoz.org/Arts/Radio/Internet/Directories/ 
 , here go the playlist files with exten- Note, not all kinds of streams work with the MAN301. Try the sions like m3u, pls,..Playlist files contain a list of e.g. mp3 streams with these icons first: streams.
  • Page 80 CHAPTER 3 Audio I / O, Sync I / O The MAN301 sports a number of digital audio inputs and outputs as well as word-clock synchronization facilities. The DAC version of the MAN301 in addition has analog outputs on XLR...
  • Page 81 With the internal D/A converter of the MAN301 DAC unit, the quality of the volume control is extremely high. Indistinguish- able from a state of the art analog volume control.
  • Page 82 MAN301 can be selected: - The „Player“ is the standard network player mode. - The „Airplay“ allows the MAN301 to play any audio stream sub- mitted to the MAN301 from a third party device. - The „Preamp“ is the pre-amplifier mode which is now selected from here.
  • Page 83 USB, make sure to always adhere to this power up / power down sequence: Power up: Switch on the external DAC, switch on the MAN301. Power down: Switch off the MAN301, switch off the external DAC. Once both external DAC and MAN301 are switched on, the The „Audio Device Controls“...
  • Page 84 In order to understand the MAN301’s output structure, this block diagram is helpful: Network Player Audio Output fader player digital volume trim output output output...
  • Page 85 Bear in mind to allow for some headroom in case a recording is very low level. All level controls in the MAN301 are properly dithered. See Chap- ter 7, Section 2 for an in-depth treatment of the digital level con- trol topic.
  • Page 86 Let’s get back to this screen: sampling rates of 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz. For all other sampling rates the MAN301 stays at single wire mode. The settings for the RCA output (i.e. the volume trim and the mute on/off) are not relevant in dual wire mode.
  • Page 87 • The „DAC Filter Type” control selects the oversampling filter type in the D/A Converter.The A type is a steeper filter with less aliasing effects and higher pre-echo while the B filter has a gentler slope with more aliasing and less pre-echo. Chose whichever filter you prefer.
  • Page 88 Now back to the menu: Now we move to the „Synchronization“ and „Rate Mode“ menus as shown on the following page. The „Audio Device Status“ opens a window like this: This shows the current sampling frequency and synchronization status.
  • Page 89 The „Transparent“ mode is the standard mode, i.e. the sampling frequency of the MAN301 unit follows the sampling frequency of the played track. The „Fixed Rate“ mode allows to set a specific sampling frequency as required. All the played tracks are then...
  • Page 90 The next entry is the „Streaming“ one. This allows to stream the vantage for e.g. older D/A converters which may work up to music which is played on the MAN301 to other devices on the 96kHz and which then can be used in that mode to play back network at home.
  • Page 91 Let us now get back to the „Operating Modes“: address to play back the music played on the MAN301. The window above shows the parameters for the Streaming serv- ice.
  • Page 92 (Swipe from the bottom edge of the display upwards to open the dialogue). Set the blue arrow to the MAN301 on the display in or- der to transmit the music to the MAN301. Now play any music source on the iPad via the MAN301.
  • Page 93 input. The designation of the input can be changed by tapping and holding on one of the inputs: The input source can be selected by tapping on the appropriate...
  • Page 94 D/A CONVERTER TYPE CONNECT VIA Tapping on an output port allows to mute / unmute the outputs individually. MAN301 devices which have the internal D/A Con- FireWire (select the Weiss DAC202 verter section not installed, show the „Analog Output“ entry as device as described above).
  • Page 96 SECT I O N 2 Synchronization Input / Output The MAN301 has an internal clock generator for the sampling rate generation. Depending on the track played, this generator is automatically set to the appropriate sampling rate. This is the recommended operating mode.
  • Page 97 CHAPTER 4 Album Ripping, Playback, Meta Data The MAN301 allows to rip Albums in a high quality manner with automatic metadata and cover art fetching and with extensive error reporting. A full fledged metadata editor allows to take care of those cases where metadata isn’t as perfect as it should be.
  • Page 98 If the Album entry does not show up in the menu list, then ei- ther the Album can not be read by the MAN301 or it is a Album holding files which can not be read. In that case you can always eject the Album via the „Storage”...
  • Page 99 Do not attempt to play back and rip a Album simultaneously as this leads to interrupted playback and / or compromised files. Note, the so called slot-in drive used in the MAN301 actually is a pad to reveal the Album ripping page as follows: DVD drive, as Album drives in that technology are not manufac- tured anymore.
  • Page 100 If the Album entry does not show up in the menu list, then ei- ther the Album can not be read by the MAN301 or it is a Album holding files which can not be read.. In that case you can always eject the Album via the „Storage”...
  • Page 101 • „Destination“ , this is the path on the NAS where the ripped music is stored. It contains the name of the NAS and probably a folder name if you have ever set that path before (usually this is set when mounting the NAS for the first time). If you tap on the entry to the right of the Destination the Stor- age view is opened.
  • Page 102 „Track template“ „Compilation template“ , this shows how the folder structure for , this is similar to the Track tem- • • the audio tracks is built. The default generates a folder for the plate, but meant for those Albums designated to be compila- artist, then a sub folder for the album and then single files for tions (like e.g.
  • Page 103 • „Meta data sources“ , when a Album is slipped into the Al- bum slot the MAN301 automatically scans a few sources for metadata and artwork of the specific Album. More on this on the next pages. With the „Metadata sources“ pad one can se- lect the sources which should scanned when a Album is in- serted.
  • Page 104 In the „Steve Strauss, Powderhouse Road“ example shown on the righthand side 4 different metadata entries have been found as it is indicated by the line „Candidate: 4 (Gracenote) of 4“. The other candidates may come from MusicBrainz or FreeDB or Gra- cenote or CDText.
  • Page 105 window where the metadata can be edited. Details on metadata If you tap on the arrow beyond the last candidate an empty editing are found in the next section. Below is an example with a template is shown as seen below. This template is also shown if Michael Jackson Album.
  • Page 106 The ripping may take some time, also depending on the physical quality of the Album. The MAN301 uses the Cdparanoia ripping software which takes care that the Album is ripped in the best way possible. After rip- ping a report is generated which lists any severe ripping errors for each track and with time stamps.
  • Page 107 Once the importing has finished this message shows up: Tapping on the Report pad shows a report similar to the one shown to the right. The report can be saved for later retrieval via pad. Note, it may happen that the ripping progress bar ends at 99% and does not go to 100%.
  • Page 108 A note on „Cache Errors“: This special kind of errors often are harmless. A cache error screen may look like the one shown be- low. The two yellow dashes indicate the position of the cache er- rors during the ripping process. This allows to easily check for the integrity of the audio by listening to the sections around the error locations.
  • Page 109 finger on a track or album entry, the tag editor can be entered quickly. The MAN301 tag editor is very powerful yet easy to manage. It accesses the Gracenote database to get metadata. Thus incom- pletely tagged or completely untagged tracks can be easily tagged with high quality metadata.
  • Page 110 But if we wait for a few seconds, the MAN301 will find data on Gracenote (during that process the screen flickers a few times) and then the arrows turn like this .
  • Page 111 We now see that the lower window has a grey background and the middle bar reads The „Candidate 1/11: Gracenote (TOC)“ means that 11 Candi- dates for that album have been found on Gracenote. The first one is being displayed right now. The right pointing arrow allows to scroll through the candidates.
  • Page 112 copies that candidate into the Edit buffer and the Edit buffer is now displayed again, with the colour of the tracks changed, indi- If all the tags are now as expected we can tap on the cating that the tags for those tracks have changed. pad to write them to the Herbie Hancock tracks and to close the tag editor.
  • Page 113 This lets us define the Scope as follows: Always make sure to have selected the proper Scope for your ed- iting activities. - Album: This means all tracks of the album are affected. There can be several albums visible in the lower window, e.g. the disks By the way, if you did a wrong edit you can undo that with the of a multi-disk release (separated with black bars).
  • Page 114 The untagged tracks appear in the bottom window (three tracks visible). We also notice that the middle window shows tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, so obviously some tracks are missing. We now move the untagged tracks from the bottom window up to the middle window by dragging one track at a time with the handle: on the right edge of the display.
  • Page 115 For our example at hand we select the „File Path“ choice which sorts the tracks according to the file path on the storage device. This works in that case because the track number is part of the file path as can be seen when we inspect the file pathes in the middle window, e.g.
  • Page 116 Now we tap on the pad in the middle bar. This causes the MAN301 to submit the data of all tracks in the win- dow to Gracenote, which then returns a candidate as seen here: and subsequently get the Edit window filled...
  • Page 117 show that folder name. Now do a right swipe (or tap on the Ready to be written to the storage device via the pad) to select the folder with the untagged tracks. Example: pad. Example 3 Now for another tricky example: In the Artists and Albums display you may notice entries like this: Now tap on the...
  • Page 118 Up to now we are completely clueless what those tracks could be. We now try to isolate tracks which could be from the same album, like e.g. the ones having names starting with AS or FP. This we can do by selecting e.g. all tracks starting with AS as The folder names / track names do not reflect any information seen here: on the track contents, i.e.
  • Page 119 We can now select „New group from selected tracks“ to get the tracks we just selected into a separate group. (Note, if the tracks we are about to tag are in separate folders then we can select „Group selected tracks by directory“ and have all folders sepa- rated in a snap).
  • Page 120 We see that all the tracks we have selected are now in the bot- tom window. Now we tap on in the lower win- dow to do a new query with Gracenote based on that selection of tracks. This yields a candidate like this: Now we tap on to write that data onto our storage de- vice and thus have the tracks properly tagged.
  • Page 121 number the tracks from 1 upwards. For that purpose make sure the tracks are arranged in the proper sequence, i.e. check Example 4 the file names for hints regarding the track number. In the ex- Let‘s do another example on the next page. ample before we could arrange the tracks (with the han- dles) such that there is AS1 first, then AS2, AS3 etc.
  • Page 122 Here we have three albums by Thelonios Monk, none of them is I.e. all tracks of all three albums in a single window. Now the tagged: magic grouping function comes to rescue: . „The Group albums by directory“ re- groups the three albums into three groups: We mark all three for tagging and enter the tagging editor which shows this.
  • Page 123 After tapping on for each group we end up Writing them to the Edit buffers via gets with nice candidates in each group: this: And subsequent tapping on writes all three to the...
  • Page 124 storage device at once. The tagging of these three albums has been a piece of cake. Now for some words on the fields in the top window. An exten- sive tagging page looks like this (Edit buffer): The number of entries may vary with the audio file format at hand.
  • Page 125 the Candidate to the Edit buffer, only for that particular track. pad writes the tag to the left to the Scope set in the This can be useful e.g. if there are just a few track names we would like to change and don‘t want to apply the whole candi- middle black bar .
  • Page 126 Now we tap and hold on the entry to get the menu and select „Locate on storage“, The „Album-Artist Filter“ controls the entries in the Artists list (for the Compilations). If set to „Yes“, then the „Album Artist“ tags will be listed in the Artists list. If set to No, then the „Artists“ tags will be listed in the Artists list.
  • Page 127 This opens the tag editor: We navigate back to the album folder: and select the folder for tagging:...
  • Page 128 We see that there is a separate entry for each track. This is be- cause the Artist tags differ between the tracks - a clear candi- date for a Compilation tagging. For this tap on Group at the bot- tom: And select „Group albums by directory“.
  • Page 129 We now have all the tracks in one group and can check for candi- dates from Gracenote by tapping on The album is found based on the TOC as seen on the right. As we can see, the candidate has set the Compilation flag (as ex- pected) and the Album Artist tag is filled in with Mark Levinson.
  • Page 130 Candidate applied and viewed in Edit buffer, ready to be saved.
  • Page 131 Some more hints regarding tagging shown in the tag editor. So always select „Locate on storage“ in these cases. 1.) In the middle black bar it is easy to navigate between the Edit 4.) If there are tracks of different albums in the same folder then window and the last candidate displayed with a two finger swipe it may make sense to first clean up the folders such that there is to the left (candidate) or to the right (Edit window).
  • Page 132 2.) Almost everywhere where the artwork is visible one can tap and hold the finger on the artwork to get to this menu: where the scanning can be started. Details are given in Chapter 1 / Section 7.
  • Page 133 Here you can search for artwork on Gracenote or MusicBrainz or Google™. Or take a photo of the Album cover with the iPad cam- era and integrate that in the artwork file. If all these options do not get the proper artwork you may browse the internet via Google™...
  • Page 134: Mass Storage

    CHAPTER 5 Mass Storage A few words on the selection of a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device or a USB hard drive.
  • Page 135 A proper source for the audio files is mandatory, i.e. do not use storage devices which are connected wirelessly and use a pris- tine link between the MAN301 and the NAS, i.e. use Gigabit type routers and switches. Note: Maybe you consider to use a USB hard drive as the stor- age medium.
  • Page 136 fire, water etc. The RAID configurations above take care that it becomes very A NAS is the preferred device for a MAN301 system, as most unlikely to loose any data because of hard disk crashes. For fur- NAS units have some security measures already built in.
  • Page 137 It is still possible for all persons to access all files via the MAN301, but with such a struc- ture it is easy to exclude some folders from a persons library.
  • Page 138 - NTFS (New Technology File System) - HFS+ (a.k.a. 'Mac OS Extended') Note: 'Journaling' should be disabled in order for the MAN301 to access with write permissions (Journaling can be changed in the 'programs / utilities / disk utilities' program). Also for...
  • Page 139 CHAPTER 6 System Maintenance Updating the MAN301 software, connecting other storage devices, a word about routers and switches, FAQ and more.
  • Page 140: Software Updating

    MAN301 base station, i.e. the MAN301 is connected to the Internet. It may be that with a new Weiss MAN app the MAN301 base station also requires to be updated!
  • Page 141 Tap on the „Update” pad to get here: Before starting the update make sure that you are also able to update the Weiss MAN app on your iPad in case this has to be up- dated after the update of the MAN301 base station has been done.
  • Page 142 firmware is up to date: pad. You may start that even if the Weiss MAN app is not at the latest version. You always can update the Weiss MAN app after the update of the MAN301 base station.
  • Page 143 A word on routers and switches tions (lots of network traffic, WiFi traffic). This then can result in interrupted music playback. Most of the configurations mentioned in Chapter 1 / Section 2 use a Router device. This device can fulfill many tasks, some of them can be: - routes the Ethernet data between sources and destinations as required...
  • Page 144: Frequently Asked Questions

    Album. If this does not A1: Navigate to the Storage menu: work then log off the user and switch off the MAN301 unit. If the unit‘s green LED does not stop flashing then press on the power switch for a few seconds until the LED goes off.
  • Page 145 Q5: I experience occasional interrupts when playing music. A5: Make sure to use Gigabit (1000M) devices for NAS, Router, Switch. Update the firmware of the NAS, Router, Switch if avail- able. 
 Q6: If I switch off the iPad when using the MAN301, what hap- pens?
  • Page 146 CHAPTER 7 Technical Data, Articles This chapter informs on technical data of the MAN301 and also gives in depth information on various topics...
  • Page 147: Digital Inputs

    SECT I O N 1 MAN301 Technical Data Digital Inputs pedance 22 Ω. The output level is selectable via the iPad; 4 set- tings are provided as shown below. (1) XLR connector, (1) RCA connector, (1) Toslink connector (op- tical), (2) Firewire 800 connectors. All inputs accept profes- sional or consumer standard, i.e.
  • Page 148 192 kHz. Wordclock output (TTL level/75 Ω) on BNC for synchro- Fs = 176.4 kHz, Filter A, 0Hz-80kHz: within +- 2.5dB nization of other equipment. Fs = 176.4 kHz, Filter B, 0Hz-20kHz: within +- 0.25dB Fs = 176.4 kHz, Filter B, 0Hz-40kHz: within +- 0.8dB Power Fs = 176.4 kHz, Filter B, 0Hz-80kHz: within +- 3.5dB Mains voltage: 100–240 V, the mains voltage is automatically...
  • Page 149 Supported file formats for playback - wav 44.1-192 kHz, 8-32 bit, float, double - aiff 44.1-192 kHz, 8-32 bit, float, double - m4a/alac 44.1-192 kHz, 16-32 bit - m4a/aac 44.1-96 kHz - flac 44.1-192 kHz, 16-24 bit (32 not tested/unknown) - ogg/vorbis - wma 44.1-48 kHz - wv (wavepack) 44.1-192 kHz, 8-32 bit...
  • Page 150 SECT I O N 2 White paper on digital level control or 16 bit binary number, the grouping into 4 bit chunks is for bet- Digital Level Control – done the right way ter readability. The audio samples on a Album are represented with such a binary number system with each sample value rep- resented by 16 bits.
  • Page 151 Unfortunately the quantization error is part of the audio signal – sic, i.e. there is no noise modulation. and if we take that part away from the signal, the signal under- http:/ /www.weiss-highend.ch/computerplayback/flatdither.mp goes some distortion, the so called quantization distortion.
 Dithering does not stop here. More elaborate dithering schemes...
  • Page 152 /www.weiss-highend.ch/computerplayback/togglingdither Quantized w/o dithering: .mp3 Dithering is used in many disciplines. The pictures below show dithering applied when quantizing picture data. Original: Quantized with dithering:...
  • Page 153 SECT I O N 3 White paper on DSD Some information on the DSD format – properties, caveats, quencies above 20kHz. Thus the noise floor in the audio band uses can be brought down to very low levels (well below the 16 Bit noise floor of a Album) at the cost that the noise is at a fairly The DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Audio format is used with the high level at frequencies above 20kHz.
  • Page 154 delta converters are multi- bit designs with e.g. 6 bits instead of eliminated.
 1 bit. This for good reasons of course, the 1 bit technique has With the DSD downloads becoming more and more popular the some inherent problems with dithering and idle tones. If the DSD format is going to stay with us.
  • Page 155 CHAPTER 8 Credits The MAN301 has been brought to you by a great team: Rolf Anderegg: base station software, audio controller software Uli Franke: Weiss MAN iPad application, base station software Samuel Groner: analogue hardware Jakob Schiesser: mechanical design, PCB artwork, controller software...
  • Page 156 CHAPTER 9 Software Revisions Information Information on the various revisions of the MAN301 software, the Weiss MAN app and this manual. Information on new features planned.
  • Page 157 (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to powerdown MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior Notice: Be aware that this upgrade will reconfigure part of your device's OS.
  • Page 158 Dis-/Connecting/powering Firewire bus devices during active user sessions can result in corrupted/ unrecoverable user session (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to powerdown MAN301 de- vice before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping results in jumpy CD drive behavior.
  • Page 159: Release Notes: Man301 Basestation Operating System V1.0.7 (R3203). Release Followup. Requires Ipad App Weiss Man ≥ V1.1.0

    (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to powerdown MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping results in jumpy CD drive behavior.
  • Page 160: Requires Weiss Man App On Ipad > V1.1.0

    (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to powerdown MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping results in jumpy CD drive behavior.
  • Page 161 (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to powerdown MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior.
  • Page 162 MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior. Notice: Be aware that this upgrade will reconfigure part of your device's OS. V1.0.0: the app's Reboot button does not react after successful OS upgrade/switch.
  • Page 163 (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to power down MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior Notice: be aware that this upgrade will reconfigure part of your device's OS.
  • Page 164 (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to power down MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior Notice: be aware that this upgrade will reconfigure part of your device's OS.
  • Page 165 Release Notes: MAN301 Basestation Operating System V1.2.0 (r5690), Feature Release, Requires iPad App Weiss MAN ≥ V1.7.0 Features: New audio setup concept within user session. Playback setup: manage & playback imported media. AirPlay setup: use the MAN301 as an AirPlay sink. Preamp setup: use the MAN301 as a preamplifier. Audio output stream. External synchronization.
  • Page 166 (recreation of user profile may consequently be necessary). It is highly recommended to power down MAN301 device before connecting powered devices to Firewire bus. Simultaneous CD playback and ripping re- sults in jumpy CD drive behavior Notice: Be aware that this upgrade will reconfigure part of your device's OS.
  • Page 167 Advanced Audio Coding, the lossy compression scheme used by Apple. Kind of similar to MP3. Not recommended for highend audio. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aac Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Audio format, MP3 Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 168 Access point The MAN301 can act as a WiFi access point, i.e. the iPad can log into the MAN301‘s WiFi di- rectly. The default SSID of the MAN301 access point is MAN301-xxxx_LAN, where xxxx is the serial number of the MAN301 minus 1000. The default password of the MAN301 access point is WeissMAN301.
  • Page 169 Administrator The person who manages the MAN301 accounts, NAS units etc. The default administrator password is wh10admin. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System setup, Configuration 1 Chapter 1 - System setup, Configuration 2...
  • Page 170 AIFF Audio Interchange File Format. An uncompressed file format similar to WAV, but not com- patible. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Interchange_File_Format Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Audio format, WAV Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 171 ALAC Apple Lossless Audio Coding. The Apple variant of FLAC. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alac Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Audio format, FLAC Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 172 Artwork The CD cover artwork. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System features and requirements Chapter 1 - System architectures...
  • Page 173 Audio format The musical information is stored in files on a storage medium. There are several different standardized ways to store the information in those files. General categories are uncom- pressed / losslessly compressed / lossy compressed. These terms refer to whether the musi- cal information is stored completely unaltered (uncompressed), or compressed in such a way that the very same initial information can be extracted from the file (losslessly com- pressed), or compressed in such a way that the utmost of storage capacity is saved at the...
  • Page 174 Base station The MAN301 hardware unit. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 175 CD ripping Designates the process of copying the content of a CD to the storage medium by generating one file per track. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Import destination Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 176 Compilation A CD which can not be assigned to a single artist because there are several artists tracks pre- sent on the CD. These can be e.g. film music or label sampler CDs. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 2 - Library...
  • Page 177 There is only one unit on the network which acts as the DHCP server. In a MAN301 network the role of the DHCP server is taken by a router unit or if there is no router present, the MAN301 can act as a DHCP server.
  • Page 178 This format has been standardized by the AES (Audio Engineering Society). In short it is called dual wire format. Older D/A converters may still emply that for- mat for high sample rates. The MAN301 can be set to dual wire mode for sampling rates of 176.4 or 192 kHz.
  • Page 179 Ethernet This denotes a wired network connection. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe DHCP server, Router Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System architectures...
  • Page 180 Fader Kind of a potentiometer but with a linear geometry. In the MAN301 used to control the audio volume. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 181 FLAC Free Lossless Audio Codec. Similar to ALAC, but not compatible with ALAC. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flac Verwandte Glossarbegriffe ALAC, Audio format Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 182 Frontend The iPad with the Weiss MAN app installed. The iPad may be one of the first, second or third generation. The iOS version on the iPad needs to be 5.0 at least. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index...
  • Page 183 Genre A musical style. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 2 - Library...
  • Page 184 Gracenote A professionally maintained database for metadata, artwork and more. www.gracenote.com Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 185 An iPad application available for free in the Apple app store. iBooks allows to read various file formats, one of them being the iBooks format for electronic books. The MAN301 manual is available in ibooks format (preferred) or PDF format.
  • Page 186 Import destination The folder where newly ripped CD files are stored. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe CD ripping Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 187 IP address Each device connected to a network (like the MAN301, the NAS, the router etc.) has a unique device address such that data on the network can be routed to the proper destina- tion. This address is called the IP address and is assigned to the devices on the network by the DHCP server.
  • Page 188 MAN301 Base Station The actual MAN301 hardware device. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System features and requirements...
  • Page 189 Metadata Also called tags, i.e. the data describing the content of a CD, like artist name, album name, track names, cover artwork etc. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Tags Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 190 MPEG-2 Layer III lossy compression format. Not recommended for high-end audio. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mp3 Verwandte Glossarbegriffe AAC, Audio format Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 191 Musepack lossy audio compression format. Not recommended for high-end audio. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musepack Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Audio format Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 192: Music Library

    Music library The entire collection of music tracks stored on a single or multiple storage devices. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System features and requirements...
  • Page 193 „Network Attached Storage“, a storage device, typically consisting of one to several hard- disks or SSDs, which connects to a computer network via one or more Ethernet interfaces. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Ethernet, SSD Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 194 A multimedia container format, can contain lossy or lossless audio. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Audio format Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 195 Playlist A user generated list of music tracks which are subsequently being played by the MAN301 system. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System features and requirements...
  • Page 196 Queue playlist The default playlist in the MAN301. The Queue is used e.g. for immediate playback from the library. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 2 - Library...
  • Page 197 A hardware device with multiple Ethernet sockets to connect various network devices (MAN301, NAS) to. Kind of a star point to build a network. Often the router also connects to the Internet, offers wireless access (WiFi router) and acts as a DHCP server.
  • Page 198 This format has been standardized by the AES (Audio Engineering Society). In short it is called dual wire format. Older D/A converters may still emply that for- mat for high sample rates. The MAN301 can be set to dual wire mode for sampling rates of 176.4 or 192 kHz.
  • Page 199 „Solid State Disk“, a storage device consisting of semiconductor storage chips, with an inter- face compatible with standard disk based magnetic storage devices (hard disk). The SSDs do not yet achieve the capacity of hard disks. The price per bit of storage capacity is higher than that of a hard disk by a fair amount.
  • Page 200 SSID Service Set Identifier. The name of a WiFi access point. The default SSID of the MAN301 ac- cess point is MAN301-xxxx_LAN, where xxxx is the serial number of the MAN301 minus 1000. The default password of the MAN301 access point is WeissMAN301. Note, upper / lower case is important.
  • Page 201 Swipe The movement of a finger accross the iPad screen for scrolling etc. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 202 System configurations Various system setups the MAN301 supports. See Chapter 1 section 2 of this manual. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System architectures...
  • Page 203 Tags Also called metadata, i.e. the data describing the content of a CD, like artist name, album name, track names, cover artwork etc. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Metadata Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 204 Users The MAN301 allows for several user accounts, each having its own set of storage devices, library, playlists etc. User accounts can be used to distinguish between actual users or different storage places or different music styles etc. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen...
  • Page 205 Waveform Audio File Format, an uncompressed file format, similar to the AIFF format but not compatible. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wav Verwandte Glossarbegriffe AIFF, Audio format Index Begriff suchen Chapter 4 - Album Ripping...
  • Page 206 WiFi This denotes a wireless network connection. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index Begriff suchen Chapter 1 - System architectures...
  • Page 207 Wireless Uplink The MAN301 is capable to connect to a WiFi access point in order to e.g. access the Internet. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Access point Index Begriff suchen...
  • Page 208 Word-clock An electrical square wave signal which has the frequency of the actual sampling rate. Used to synchronize external equipment to the MAN301 or to synchronize the MAN301 from an external word-clock source. Verwandte Glossarbegriffe Zugehörige Begriffe hierher ziehen Index...

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