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User’s Guide Micstasy © RME
14. Digital Outputs
14.1 AES/EBU
The four AES/EBU outputs are provided on the rear of the Micstasy via a 25 pin D-sub connec-
tor with Tascam pinout (also used by Digidesign). A digital breakout cable will provide 4 male
(and 4 female) XLR connectors. Every output is transformer-balanced, ground-free and com-
patible to all devices with AES/EBU ports.
In normal operation the AES outputs carry the converted analog input signal. When using the
I64 MADI Card and activating the option oP in the Setup menu do, the MADI input data is pre-
sent at the output instead, see chapter 11.11.
Besides the audio data, digital signals in SPDIF or AES/EBU format contain a channel status
coding, which is being used for transmitting further information. The output signal coding of the
Micstasy has been implemented according to AES3-1992 Amendment 4:
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz according to the
current sample rate
Audio use
No Copyright, Copy permitted
Format Professional
Category General, Generation not indicated
2-Channel, No Emphasis
Aux bits audio use, 24 bit
Origin: MICS
Connecting devices with coaxial SPDIF
ports to the Micstasy's outputs is accom-
plished by simple cable adapters XLR/RCA.
To achieve this, pins 2 and 3 of an XLR plug
are being connected to the two contacts of a
Phono/RCA plug. The ground shield of the
cable is only connected to pin 1 of the XLR
plug.
Note that most consumer HiFi equipment with phono SPDIF inputs will only accept signals
with Channel Status ‘Consumer’! In such cases the above adapter cable will not work.
The Micstasy supports Single Wire only, in the range of 32 kHz up to 192 kHz: a total of 8 chan-
nels, 2 channels per AES wire. The effective sample frequency equals the clock on the AES
wire. In case a conversion from/to Single, Double and Quad Wire is required, the RME ADI-192
DD, an 8-channel universal sample rate and format converter, is highly recommended.
Pinout of the D-sub connector, Outputs
Signal Out
1/2+
Out
1/2-
Out
3/4+
Out
3/4-
Out
5/6+
Out
5/6-
Out
7/8+
Out
7/8-
D-Sub 18 6 4 17 15 3 1 14
GND is connected to pins 2, 5, 8, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25. Pin 13 is not connected.