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User's Guide HDSPe MADI © RME
30.7 Terminology
Single Speed
Sample rate range originally used in Digital Audio. Typical applications are 32 kHz (digital radio
broadcast), 44.1 kHz (CD), and 48 kHz (DAT).
Double Speed
Doubles the original sample rate range, in order to achieve higher audio quality and improved
audio processing. 64 kHz is practically never used, 88.2 kHz is quite rare in spite of certain ad-
vantages. 96 kHz is a common format. Sometimes called Double Fast.
Quad Speed
Doubles the double sample rate for ensuring hi-end audio quality and processing. 128 kHz is
non-existent, 176.4 kHz is rare, if at all then 192 kHz is used, e.g. for DVD Audio.
Single Wire
Standard audio data transfer, where the audio signal's sample rate is equal to the rate of the
digital signal. Used from 32 to 192 kHz. Sometimes called Single Wide.
Double Wire
Before 1998 there were no receiver/transmitter circuits available that could receive or transmit
more than 48 kHz. Higher sample rates were transferred by splitting odd and even bits across
the L/R channels of a single AES connection. This provides for twice the data rate, and hence
twice the sample rate. A stereo signal subsequently requires two AES/EBU ports.
The Double Wire method is an industry standard today with different names, like Dual AES,
Double Wide, Dual Line and Wide Wire. The AES3 specification uses the uncommon term
Single channel double sampling frequency mode. When used with the ADAT format, the term
S/MUX is commonly used.
Double Wire not only works with Single Speed signals, but also with Double Speed. As an ex-
ample, Pro Tools HD, whose AES receiver/transmitter only worked up to 96 kHz, used Double
Wire to transmit 192 kHz. Four channels of 96 kHz turn into two channels of 192 kHz.
Quad Wire
Similar to Double Wire, with samples of one channel spread across four channels. This way
single speed devices can transmit up to 192 kHz, but need two AES/EBU ports to transmit one
channel. Also called Quad AES.
S/MUX
Since the ADAT hardware interface is limited to Single Speed, the Double Wire method is used
for sample rates up to 96 kHz, but usually referred to as S/MUX (Sample Multiplexing). An
ADAT port supports four channels this way. With MADI S/MUX is used as well, to transmit up to
96kHz although the 48K Frame format is used.
S/MUX4
The Quad Wire method allows to transmit two channels at up to 192 kHz via ADAT. The
method is referred to as S/MUX4. With MADI S/MUX4 is used as well, to transmit up to 192 kHz
although the 48K Frame format is used.
Note
: All conversions of the described methods are lossless. The existing samples are just
spread or re-united between the channels.
48K Frame
Most often used MADI format. Supports up to 64 channels at up to 48 kHz.
96K Frame
Frame format for up to 32 channels at up to 96 kHz. The advantage of this format against 48K
Frame using S/MUX: the receiver can detect the real (double) sample rate on its own and im-
mediately. With 48K Frame and S/MUX, the user has to set up the correct sample rate in all
involved devices manually.
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- Dsp system hdspe madi 1
- Hammerfal 1
- User s guide 1
- Driver installation and operation windows 2
- General 2
- Connections and totalmix 3
- Driver installation and operation mac os x 3
- Technical reference 4
- General 5
- Hdspe madi 5
- User s guide 5
- Brief description and characteristics 6
- Introduction 6
- Package contents 6
- System requirements 6
- External connectors 7
- Hardware connectors 7
- Hardware installation 7
- Accessories 8
- Internal connectors 8
- Warranty 8
- Appendix 9
- Ce fcc compliance 10
- Iso 9001 10
- Note on disposal 10
- Driver installation and operation windows 11
- Hdspe madi 11
- User s guide 11
- De installing the drivers 12
- Driver and firmware 12
- Driver installation 12
- Driver update 12
- Firmware update 13
- Configuring the hdspe madi 14
- Settings dialog 14
- Settings dialog pitch 16
- Clock modes synchronisation 17
- Operation and usage 18
- Playback 18
- Dvd playback ac 3 dts 19
- Multi client operation 20
- Notes on wdm 20
- Digital recording 21
- General 22
- Known problems 22
- Operation under asio 22
- Digicheck 23
- Using multiple hdspe madi 23
- Hotline troubleshooting 24
- Driver installation and operation mac os x 25
- Hdspe madi 25
- User s guide 25
- Driver and flash update 26
- Driver installation 26
- Driver update 26
- Firmware update 26
- Configuring the hdspe madi 27
- Settings dialog 27
- Clock modes synchronisation 29
- Mac os x faq 30
- Midi doesn t work 30
- Repairing disk permissions 30
- Round about driver installation 30
- Supported sample rates 30
- Using more than one hdspe system 31
- Various information 31
- Digicheck mac 32
- Hotline troubleshooting 32
- Connections and totalmix 33
- Hdspe madi 33
- User s guide 33
- Connections 34
- Headphones 34
- Madi i os 34
- Word clock 35
- Word clock input and output 35
- Technical description and usage 36
- Cabling and termination 37
- Operation 38
- Overview 39
- Totalmix routing and monitoring 39
- The user interface 41
- Elements of a channel 42
- Tour de totalmix 42
- Mute und solo 44
- Submix view 44
- Presets 45
- The quick access panel 45
- Preferences 47
- The monitor panel 47
- Editing the names 48
- Hotkeys 49
- Menu fader groups 50
- Menu options 50
- Level meter 51
- Elements of the matrix view 52
- Operation 52
- Overview 52
- Totalmix the matrix 52
- Advantages of the matrix 53
- Asio direct monitoring windows only 53
- Totalmix super features 53
- Copy routings to other channels 54
- Delete routings 54
- Selection and group based operation 54
- Recording a subgroup loopback 55
- Using external effects devices 56
- Ms processing 57
- Mapping 58
- Overview 58
- Totalmix midi remote control 58
- Operation 59
- Simple midi control 60
- Loopback detection 61
- Hdspe madi 63
- Technical reference 63
- User s guide 63
- Inputs 64
- Outputs 64
- Technical specifications 64
- Digital 65
- Madi basics 66
- Technical background 66
- Lock and synccheck 67
- Latency and monitoring 68
- Ds double speed 69
- Qs quad speed 70
- Steadyclock 71
- Terminology 72
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