User Manual

User's Guide HDSPe RayDAT © RME
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SPDIF Out
The SPDIF output signal is constantly available at the phono plug. After selecting 'ADAT4' it is
also routed to the optical TOSLINK output ADAT4. For further details about the setting ‘Profes-
sional’ please refer to chapter 22.2.
Buffer Size
The setting Buffer Size determines
the latency between incoming and
outgoing ASIO and GSIF data, as
well as affecting system stability
(see chapter 13/14). GSIF and
WDM can be set from 32 to 512
samples. Above 512, only ASIO is
affected.
Options
SyncAlign guarantees synchro-
nous channels when using WDM
multi-track software. This option
should only be switched off in
case the used software does not
work correctly with SyncAlign
activated.
With Interleaved activated, WDM
devices can be used as 8-channel
devices (see chapter 12.3).
TMS activates the transmission of
Channel Status data and Track
Marker information from the
SPDIF and AES input signals.
SPDIF In
Defines the input for the SPDIF signal. 'Coaxial' relates to the RCA socket, 'Optical' to the
optical TOSLINK input ADAT4, 'Internal' to the jumper 'AEB1 In/CD In'.
Input Status / Pref. Sync Ref
SyncCheck indicates whether there is a valid signal (Lock, No Lock) for each input (ADAT 1-4,
SPDIF, AES, Word/TCO and internal Sync), or if there is a valid and synchronous signal (Sync).
In the third column the sample rate measured by the hardware is shown.
The fourth column is used to pre-select the desired clock source. If the selected source isn't
available, the unit will change to the next available one automatically. The current clock source
and sample rate is displayed in the System Clock field.
The automatic clock selection checks and changes between the clock sources ADAT1-4, AES,
SPDIF, Word/TCO and Sync Internal.