User`s guide
User's Guide HDSPe MADI FX © RME
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12.3 Multi-client Operation 
RME audio interfaces support multi-client operation. Several programs can be used at the same 
time. The formats ASIO and WDM can even be used on the same playback channels simulta-
neously. As WDM uses a real-time sample rate conversion (ASIO does not), all active ASIO 
software has to use the same sample rate. 
However, a better overview is maintained by using the channels exclusively. This is no limitation 
at all, because TotalMix FX allows for any output routing, and therefore a playback of multiple 
software on the same hardware outputs. 
Inputs can be used from an unlimited number of WDM and ASIO software at the same time, as 
the driver simply sends the data to all applications simultaneously. 
RME's sophisticated tool DIGICheck is an exception to this rule. It operates like an ASIO host, 
using a special technique to access playback channels directly. Therefore DIGICheck is able to 
analyse and display playback data from any software, no matter which format it uses. 
12.4 Digital Recording 
Unlike analog soundcards which produce empty wave files (or noise) when no input signal is 
present, digital interfaces always need a valid input signal to start recording. Taking this into 
account, RME added a comprehensive I/O signal status display to the HDSPe MADI FX, show-
ing sample frequency, lock and sync status for every input. 
The sample frequency shown in the fields 
Clock Mode and Input Status is useful as a 
quick display of the current configuration of 
the unit and the connected external 
equipment. If no sample frequency is 
recognized, it will read ‘No Lock’. 
This way, configuring any suitable audio application for digital recording is simple. HDSPe MADI 
FX displays the current sample frequency of the currently used input. This parameter can then 
be changed in the application’s audio properties (or similar) dialog. 
It often makes sense to monitor the input signal or send it directly to the output. This can be 
done at zero latency using TotalMix FX (see chapter 25). 
An  automated control of real-time monitoring can be achieved by Steinberg’s ASIO protocol 
with RME’s ASIO drivers and all ASIO 2 compatible programs. When 'ASIO Direct Monitoring' 
has been switched on, the input signal is routed in real-time to the output whenever a recording 
is started (punch-in). 










