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User's Guide HDSP System HDSP 9632 © RME
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26.2 Technical Description and Usage
In the analog domain one can connect any device to another device, a synchronization is not
necessary. Digital audio is different. It uses a clock, the sample frequency. The signal can only
be processed and transmitted when all participating devices share the same clock. If not, the
signal will suffer from wrong samples, distortion, crackle sounds and drop outs.
AES/EBU, SPDIF and ADAT are self-clocking, an additional word clock connection in principle
isn't necessary. But when using more than one device simultaneously problems are likely to
happen. For example any self-clocking will not work in a loop cabling, when there is no 'master'
(main clock) inside the loop. Additionally the clock of all participating devices has to be syn-
chronous. This is often impossible with devices limited to playback, for example CD players, as
these have no SPDIF input, thus can't use the self clocking technique as clock reference.
In a digital studio synchronisation is maintained by connecting all devices to a central sync
source. For example the mixing desk works as master and sends a reference signal, the word
clock, to all other devices. Of course this will only work as long as all other devices are
equipped with a word clock or sync input, thus being able to work as slave (some professional
CD players indeed have a word clock input). Then all devices get the same clock and will work
in every possible combination with each other.
Remember that a digital system can only have one master! If the 9632's clock mode is set
to 'Master', all other devices must be set to ‘Slave’.
But word clock is not only the 'great problem solver', it also has some disadvantages. The word
clock is based on a fraction of the really needed clock. For example SPDIF: 44.1 kHz word
clock (a simple square wave signal) has to be multiplied by 256 inside the device using a spe-
cial PLL (to about 11.2 MHz). This signal then replaces the one from the quartz crystal. Big
disadvantage: because of the high multiplication factor the reconstructed clock will have great
deviations called jitter. The jitter of a word clock is typically 15 times higher as when using a
quartz based clock.
The end of these problems should have been the so called Superclock, which uses 256 times
the word clock frequency. This equals the internal quartz frequency, so no PLL for multiplying is
needed and the clock can be used directly. But reality was different, the Superclock proved to
be much more critical than word clock. A square wave signal of 11 MHz distributed to several
devices - this simply means to fight with high frequency technology. Reflections, cable quality,
capacitive loads - at 44.1 kHz these factors may be ignored, at 11 MHz they are the end of the
clock network. Additionally it was found that a PLL not only generates jitter, but also also rejects
disturbances. The slow PLL works like a filter for induced and modulated frequencies above
several kHz. As the Superclock is used without any filtering such a kind of jitter and noise sup-
pression is missing. No wonder Superclock did not become a commonly accepted standard.
The actual end of these problems is offered by the SteadyClock technology of the HDSP 9632.
Combining the advantages of modern and fastest digital technology with analog filter tech-
niques, re-gaining a low jitter clock signal of 22 MHz from a slow word clock of 44.1 kHz is no
problem anymore. Additionally, jitter on the input signal is highly rejected, so that even in real
world usage the re-gained clock signal is of highest quality.
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- Dsp system hdsp 9632 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
- Hdsp 9632 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
- Internal connectors 8
- Accessories 9
- Warranty 9
- Appendix 10
- Ce fcc compliance 11
- Iso 9001 11
- Note on disposal 11
- Driver installation and operation windows 13
- Hdsp 9632 13
- User s guide 13
- Deinstalling the drivers 14
- Driver and firmware 14
- Driver installation 14
- Driver update 14
- Configuring the hdsp 9632 15
- Firmware update 15
- Settings dialog 15
- Settings dialog dds 18
- Clock modes synchronisation 19
- Operation and usage 21
- Playback 21
- Dvd playback ac 3 dts under mme 22
- Notes on wdm 23
- Multi client operation 24
- Digital recording 25
- Analog recording 26
- General 26
- Known problems 26
- Operation under asio 2 26
- Operation under gsif gigasampler interface 27
- Windows 2000 xp 27
- Digicheck 28
- Using more than one hammerfall dsp 28
- General 29
- Hotline troubleshooting 29
- Installation 30
- Channel routing asio at 96 khz 31
- Diagrams 31
- Channel routing wdm at 96 khz 32
- Driver installation and operation mac os x 33
- Hdsp 9632 33
- User s guide 33
- Driver and flash update 34
- Driver installation 34
- Driver update 34
- Flash update 34
- Configuring the hdsp 9632 35
- Settings dialog 35
- Settings dialog dds 37
- Clock modes synchronisation 38
- Mac os x faq 40
- Midi doesn t work 40
- Round about driver installation 40
- Pci card and pci slot compatibility 41
- Repairing disk permissions 41
- Supported sample rates 41
- Various information 41
- Hotline troubleshooting 42
- Diagram channel routing at 96 khz 43
- Connections and totalmix 45
- Hdsp 9632 45
- User s guide 45
- Analog connections 46
- Line inputs 46
- Headphones 47
- Line outputs 47
- Digital connections 48
- Word clock 50
- Word clock input and output optional word clock module 50
- Technical description and usage 51
- Cabling and termination 52
- Operation 52
- Overview 53
- Totalmix routing and monitoring 53
- The user interface 55
- Elements of a channel 56
- Tour de totalmix 56
- Mute und solo 58
- Submix view 58
- Presets 59
- The quick access panel 59
- Preferences 61
- The monitor panel 61
- Editing the names 62
- Hotkeys 63
- Menu options 64
- Level meter 65
- Elements of the matrix view 66
- Operation 66
- Overview 66
- Totalmix the matrix 66
- Advantages of the matrix 67
- Asio direct monitoring windows only 67
- Totalmix super features 67
- Copy routings to other channels 68
- Delete routings 68
- Selection and group based operation 68
- Recording a subgroup loopback 69
- Using external effects devices 70
- Mapping 71
- Overview 71
- Totalmix midi remote control 71
- Operation 72
- Simple midi control 73
- Loopback detection 74
- Hdsp 9632 75
- Technical reference 75
- User s guide 75
- Tech info 76
- Analog 77
- Technical specifications 77
- Digital inputs 78
- Digital outputs 78
- Digital 79
- Lock and synccheck 80
- Technical background 80
- Latency and monitoring 81
- Ds double speed 82
- Aes ebu spdif 83
- Qs quad speed 83
- Noise level in ds qs mode 84
- Steadyclock 84
- Block diagram hdsp 9632 85
- Diagrams 85
- Connector pinouts 86
- Overview channels expansion boards 87
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