Specifications
Chapter 2: 192 Digital I/O Overview
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192 Digital I/O Rear Panel
The 192 Digital I/O has the following rear panel 
features:
Inputs and outputs are provided by the two Dig-
ital I/O Cards, and the built-in Enclosure ports. 
The two empty bays (located in the middle of 
the rear panel) are not expandable.
Digital I/O Cards
The 192 Digital I/O features two Digital I/O 
cards with identical sets of input and output 
ports. Each card handles eight of the 16 total 
available channels of I/O. The top card (Bay 1) 
handles I/O channels 1–8. The bottom card 
(Bay 2) handles channels 9–16.
The inputs on the Digital I/O card feature real-
time sample rate conversion. For example, you 
can stream audio with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz 
into a 96 kHz session. See “Digital Format Set-
tings and Sample Rate Conversion” on page 14.
Input is provided through DB-25 connectors for 
AES/EBU and TDIF inputs, along with a pair of 
ADAT optical ports. See Appendix B, “Pinout Di-
agrams for the DB-25 Connectors.”
The TDIF and ADAT outputs will output up to 
48 kHz. The AES/EBU output can output sup-
ported sample rates from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz.
About Real-Time Sample Rate Conversion
Each set of inputs on the Digital I/O cards can 
stream in at any sample rate and be converted to 
the current Pro Tools session sample rate via 
hardware-based real-time sample-rate conver-
sion chips. 
Sample rate conversion is selectable on a chan-
nel pair basis. When disabled, digital informa-
tion completely bypasses the sample-rate con-
version chips.
Digital Formats
AES/EBU 
Each card contains DB-25 connectors 
for eight channels of AES/EBU I/O. Each of the 
four paired channels of AES/EBU on each card is 
a balanced three-conductor signal that supports 
single wire I/O up to 96 kHz and dual wire I/O 
up to 192 kHz.
192 I/O rear panel
Bay 2: Digital I/O Card (Channels 9–16)
Bay 1: Digital I/O Card (Channels 1–8)
Enclosure Ports










