User Manual-Windows

ABOUT THE PCI-424 SYSTEM
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kHz analog input and output. Therefore, the
2408mk3 interface offers a maximum of 16
channels of input and output at 96 kHz (2 banks of
4-channel digital I/O plus 8 channels of analog
I/O). The maximum number of digital inputs and
outputs at 96 kHz is 12 (3 banks of 4-channel I/O).
Analog bank
The analog inputs are equipped with 24-bit,
96 kHz 64x oversampling A/D converters. The
analog outputs have 24-bit, 96 kHz 128x
oversampling D/A converters.
The entire analog section of the circuit board
inside the 2408mk3 is physically isolated from the
rest of the board to help ensure quiet analog
performance.
Each of the 2408mk3’s eight analog stereo input
pairs can be switched between -10 dB and +4 dB
operating levels to support a wide variety of input
sources, including synths, samplers and other
equipment.
Main Outs
For main stereo output, analog outputs 1 and 2 are
duplicated on the rear panel as a stereo pair of
balanced, +4dB quarter-inch TRS jacks. A
dedicated knob on the front panel gives you
volume control of the main outs.
SPDIF
The 2408mk3 rear panel has three SPDIF stereo
pairs. The SPDIF output on the right is dedicated
to duplicating the stereo main out so that you can,
for example, conveniently record a stereo mix to
your DAT deck without swapping cables with other
SPDIF devices. The other two SPDIF connectors
serve as independent stereo inputs/outputs. They
can be used with any SPDIF compatible device,
such as an effects processor or other device.
Word Clock
BNC Word clock connectors (in and out) are
provided for synchronization with standard word
clock devices. Via software, the word output can be
made to either double or halve the 2408mk3’s
system word rate. For example, if the 2408mk3 is
running at 96 kHz, it can generate 48 kHz word
clock output.
Video sync
The BNC input connector can be switched via
software to become a dedicated video input, allow
you to slave your PCI-424 system to NTSC or
PAL/SECAM video (or blackburst) without a
dedicated synchronizer. The PCI-424 card
provides a DSP-driven phase-lock engine with
sophisticated filtering that provides fast lockup
times and sub-frame accuracy.
SMPTE time code
The RCA jacks for SPDIF input/output can be
switched via software to become a dedicated
SMPTE time code (LTC) input and output,
allowing you to slave your PCI-424 system to time
code and/or generate time code. If you prefer to use
them for SPDIF digital I/O, you can use any analog
input to receive SMPTE time code. Any active
channel, digital or analog, can be chosen as a
SMPTE time code output.
Level Meters
The front panel of the 2408mk3 I/O displays
several banks of status LEDs. On the left are three
banks of eight LEDs (A, B and C) that show audio
signal on the 2408mk3’s three ADAT/TDIF digital
I/O buses. On the right are eight vertical,
five-segment LEDs that show input level from the
eight analog inputs measured from -40 dB to 0 dB.
A similar bank of dedicated five-segment LEDs is
provided for the analog outputs. These LEDs also
provide status information, such as the system
clock sample rate and other settings.