Specifications
20
between 48kHz and 44.1kHz.
3.1A Source
To route the ADAT to the AI-1, set the AI-1’s Source to ADAT by
pressing the SOURCE ADAT button. The button’s LED will be lit
indicating it has been selected.
Note: When the AI-1’s Source is set to ADAT, the AI-1 links the
ADAT optic input to the ADAT optic output, so that digital
audio is routed from one ADAT to another. This means that, in a
two ADAT system, it is possible to make a digital backup of all
eight tracks of ADAT #2 to ADAT #1, while simultaneously
routing two tracks from ADAT #2 to either an AES/EBU or
S/PDIF device.
3.1B Selecting Source Tracks
You may select a pair of ADAT tracks by pressing one of the four
ADAT CHANNEL buttons (1/2, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8). If the AI-1’s
Destination is set to AES/EBU or S/PDIF, only one of these four
buttons can be selected. If the Destination is set to ADAT, all four
button’s LEDs will be lit indicating that all eight tracks may be
transmitted/received.
3.1C Destination
To select the AI-1’s output destination, press one of the three
DESTINATION buttons (ADAT, AES/EBU or S/PDIF). The button
will be lit to indicate it has been selected. Only one of the
Destination buttons can be selected at a time.
Note: The AI-1 provides two types of connectors for S/PDIF devices.
When the Destination is set to S/PDIF, the digital audio will be
sent out both S/PDIF outputs (fiber optic and RCA). Therefore, it
is possible to route the AI-1’s output to two S/PDIF devices
simultaneously.
3.1D Converting Sample Rate