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User's Guide HDSPe AES © RME 
23. Connections 
23.1 AES/EBU Inputs 
The AES/EBU inputs are provided via 25 pin D-sub connectors with Tascam pinout (also used 
by Digidesign). A digital breakout cable will provide 4 female (and 4 male) XLR connectors per 
D-sub connector. Every input is transformer-balanced and ground-free. Channel status and 
copy protection are being ignored. 
The inputs can be used in any combination, e. g. it is sufficient to connect an input signal only to 
input 3. In slave mode, this input is automatically being used as clock source. If more than one 
signal is present, the one furthest left is being used as clock source, i. e. the active input with 
the lowest number. 
The HDSPe AES supports all currently known formats in the range of 32 kHz up to 192 kHz, 
including sample multiplexing: 
•  Single Wire: 16 channels 32 kHz – 192 kHz. 2 channels per AES wire. The effective sample 
frequency equals the clock on the AES wire. 
•  Double Wire: 8 channels 64 kHz – 192 kHz. 1 channel per AES wire. The effective sample 
frequency is double the clock of the AES wire. 
•  Quad Wire: 4 channels 128 kHz – 192 kHz. 1 channel via 2 AES wires. The effective sample 
frequency is four times the clock of the AES wire. 
Rearranging the formats Double and Quad Wire to Single Wire is lossless, the existing samples 
are just re-ordered again. Information on the distribution of the samples in Double and Quad 
Wire mode is found in chapter 23.2, AES/EBU Outputs. 
The selection of the corresponding format is fully automated by the relation between input sig-
nal sample rate and the sample rate requested by the application. Example: If a 48 kHz AES 
signal is detected at the input, and the audio software is configured to use a sample rate of 96 
kHz, the hardware expects the input signal to be in Double Wire format. A ratio of 48 kHz to 192 
kHz will activate Quad Wire mode. The hardware processes the sample multiplexing of the in-
put data. The number of input channels shown in TotalMix will be reduced to 8 or 4, so the cur-
rently active mode is easy to recognize. 
Emphasis 
AES/EBU and SPDIF can contain Emphasis information. Audio signals with Emphasis have a 
strong high frequency boost and thus require a high frequency attenuation on playback. 
An Emphasis indication on an input is lost as there exists no standardized interface on 
computers to handle this information! 
Pinout of the D-sub connector, Inputs 
Signal In 
1/2+ 
In 
1/2- 
In 
3/4+ 
In 
3/4- 
In 
5/6+ 
In 
5/6- 
In 
7/8+ 
In 
7/8- 
D-Sub 24 12 10 23 21  9  7  20 
GND is connected to pins 2, 5, 8, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25. Pin 13 is not connected. 










