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S/PDIF output
path, or can be disabled, using the SRC control.
The ADAT mode control selects the number of supported ADAT inputs and outputs as follows:
ADAT mode ADAT inputs
No ADAT
ADAT4
ADAT8
In ADAT4 mode at sample rates of 88.2kHz and 96kHz, SMUX mode is used. By default, ADAT
ports are disabled to ease load on the host computer. For more information, see the
and
Digital outputs
sections.
NOTE: Changing the ADAT mode causes changes in the number of input and output channels
reported to the host computer by Titan. It is therefore advisable to close your DAW
application before changing the ADAT mode, and to restart it again afterwards, in order to
ensure reliable operation.
The FP Meters control allows the front panel meters to be switched between the analogue and
S/PDIF inputs, and the analogue and S/PDIF outputs. For more information, see the
description.
The Clock Out control can be used to cause the Wordclock output to produce Baseclock or 256x
clock instead of Wordclock if required. For more details, see the
The LED Level control allows the brightness of the LEDs on Titan's front panel to be adjusted to suit
ambient lighting conditions.
In Windows ASIO systems, the audio delay through the input and output buffers can be controlled
with the Buffer control. The buffer time is entered in samples. The buffer time may be automatically
adjusted by the software when the sample rate is changed. In general, it is better to keep the buffer
time quite long. This reduces the risk of audio glitches, as described in the
section. Titan's low-latency on-board foldback mixing facility reduces the need for the low latency in
the driver. Note that the WDM buffer length is set by Windows; in Mac systems, buffer latency control
is handled by OS X.
Below the Unit Selector is the Identify button. This can be latched on or off. In the on state (high-lit
red) the LED in the standby switch of the associated unit flashes. This allows identification of each
unit in a multi-unit system (if supported).
Load, Save and Help buttons
The green Help button ('?') opens the online version of this manual in a browser window.
The red Save and the orange Load buttons save and load Titan settings to and from disk.
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Operation Manual
ADAT outputs Sample rates available
None
None
Four channels
Four channels
Eight channels
Eight channels 44.1kHz, 48kHz
44.1kHz - 192kHz
44.1kHz - 96kHz
Digital inputs
Metering system
Synchronization
section.
Stability and latency
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