RME OCTAMIC XTC [41/62] Supported inputs and outputs

RME OCTAMIC XTC [41/62] Supported inputs and outputs
User’s Guide OctaMic XTC © RME
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19. Supported Inputs and Outputs
In Mac OS X, either 8 or 24 channels are active, depending on the choice in the Audio MIDI
Setup. In both cases the playback signal of channels 1/2 can be copied to other outputs.
When connected to an iPad, the analog mic/line input 1 works with mono apps, inputs 1 and 2
with stereo apps (both dual mono and stereo), and up to 8 inputs with 8-channel applications
like MultiTrack DAW and Music Studio. Garage Band supports all inputs, but only two at a time.
Auria can record all 24 inputs simultaneously.
In playback operation the XTC can optionally route the iPad playback channels 1/2 to outputs
Phones 1, Phones 2, ADAT, AES and MADI (menu Digital Routing).
In slave mode (with external clock) the XTC (and with it the iPad) will be synchronized to an
external digital sample rate if there is a valid digital input signal. With a wrong sample rate
heavy audio noise will occur. Without any digital input signal the XTC stays in master mode.
The current sample rate is the one set by Mac OS X or iOS (the app in use).
While the MIDI I/Os will send and receive Sysex messages, not all apps are ready to do this.
For example MIDI Monitor and AC-7 do not support Sysex at this time. The app Midi Tool Box
can be used to verify that the XTC is working correctly, and the problem lies somewhere else.
20. Operation at the Unit
The front panel operation in Class Compliant mode is unchanged. Only the choice of sample
rate is taken over by the computer/iPad.

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