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User's Guide HDSPe RayDAT © RME
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DDS
Activates all settings of this
dialog.
Value
Shows the sample rate as
adjusted in this dialog. The
sample rate is defined by the
basic setting (Frequency), the
multiplier, and the position of
the activated fader.
Frequency
Sets a fixed basic sample
rate, which can be modified
by multiplier and fader.
Freq. Multiplier
Changes the basic sample
rate into Single, Double or
Quad Speed mode.
Coarse
Fader for coarse modification of the basic sample rate. Click Active to activate it. Minimum step
size 1 Hz.
Fine
Fader for fine modification of the basic sample rate. Click Active to activate it. Minimum step
size 1 Hz.
Notes on the faders
A mouse click within the fader area, above or below the fader know, will move the fader with the
smallest step size up or down. Holding the Ctrl key while clicking will cause the fader to jump to
its center (0).
Application examples
DDS allows for a simultaneous change of speed and tune during record and playback. From
alignment to other sources up to creative effects – everything is possible..
DDS allows to intentionally de-tune the complete DAW. This way, the DAW can match instru-
ments which have a wrong or unchangeable tuning.
DDS allows to define a specific sample rate. This feature can be is useful in case the system
randomly changes the sample rate – for unknown reasons. It also prevents a change from Dou-
ble Speed (96 kHz) to Single Speed (48 kHz), which would cause configuration and routing
problems by the changed amount of MADI channels.