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User's Guide Fireface UC © RME
Special Characteristics of the SPDIF Output
Apart from the audio data itself, digital signals in SPDIF or AES/EBU format have a header con-
taining channel status information. False channel status is a common cause of malfunction. The
Fireface UC ignores the received header and creates a totally new one for the output signal.
The Fireface UC’s new output header is optimized for largest compatibility with other digital
devices:
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz depending on the current
sample rate
Audio use, Non-Audio
No Copyright, Copy Permitted
Format Consumer or Professional
Category General, Generation not indicated
2-channel, No Emphasis
Aux bits Audio Use
Professional AES/EBU equipment can be connected to the Fireface UC thanks to its ‘Profes-
sional’ format option and a doubled output voltage. Output cables should have the same pinout
as those used for input (see above), but with a male XLR plug instead of a female one.
Note that most consumer HiFi equipment (with optical or phono SPDIF inputs) will only
accept signals in ‘Consumer’ format!
Therefore in SPDIF mode the optical output is set fixed to Consumer.
24.3 MIDI
Fireface UC offers two MIDI I/O via four 5-pin DIN jacks. The MIDI ports are added to the sys-
tem by the driver. Using MIDI capable software, these ports can be accessed under the name
Fireface UC Midi. Using more than one Fireface, the operating system adds a consecutive num-
ber to the port name, like Fireface UC MIDI (2) etc.
The MIDI ports support multi-client operation. A MIDI input signal can be received from several
programs at the same time. Even the MIDI output can be used by multiple programs simultane-
ously. However, due to the limited bandwidth of MIDI, this kind of application will often show
various problems.
Note
: The MIDI input LED displays any kind of MIDI activity, including MIDI Clock, MTC and
Active Sensing. The latter is sent by most keyboards every 0.3 seconds.