User's Guide DIGI 96/8 PAD PCI Bus Audio Card 2 / 8 Channels Stereo / ADAT® Interface 24 Bit / 96 kHz Digital Audio
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 10 8.5 Recording Analog Use the RME Settings dialog to set the active input to 'Analog' and to ac
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 11 8.8 Low Latency under MME (Buffer Size Adjustment) Using Windows 95 or 98 the MME buffer size was nothin
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 12 9. Configuring the DIGI96/8 PAD 9.1 General The hardware of the DIGI96 series includes a number of help
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 13 Input Defines the current input. Under W9x an additional option called Autoselect can be selected. When a
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 14 9.2 Force Adat The function 'Force Adat' is a mighty feature of the DIGI96/8 series. It forces
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 15 9.4 Tab 'Mode' The Buffer Size value can be set in the RME DIGI Settings dialog, tab 'Mod
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 16 9.6 Clock Modes - Synchronization In the digital world, all devices are either the 'Master' (c
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 17 10. Using more than one DIGI96/8 PAD All our drivers can communicate simultaneously with all the cards r
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 18 11. Special Features of the Digital Output Apart from the audio data itself, digital audio signals in SP
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 19 12. Notes on the ADAT Interface DIGI96/8 PAD comes with two different driver methods in one driver. Usin
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 2 Contents 1 Introduction... 3 2 Package Contents
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 20 Rule 3: It is not possible to use the same channels with different programs simultaneously. If for exa
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 21 14. Operation under ASIO 2.0 14.1 General As Steinberg is the inventor of ASIO we have chosen Steinberg
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 22 14.2 Buffer Size - Latency The Buffer Size value in the RME DIGI Settings dialog determines the latency
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 23 15. Operation under GSIF (Gigasampler Interface) 15.1 Windows 98/SE/ME The GSIF interface of the DIGI96
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 24 16. Hotline - Troubleshooting 16.1 General The newest information can always be found on our website ww
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 25 Cubase seems to work, but no signal shows up at the output of the DIGI96 • This can also happen with Log
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 26 17. DIGICheck: Analysis, Test and Measurements using the DIGI96 series The DIGI96 series from RME is acc
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 27 19. Warranty Each individual DIGI96/8 PAD undergoes comprehensive quality control and a complete test in
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 28 Analog input and output: Pin assignment of the TRS jacks Analog input and output are accessible through
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 29 Block diagram
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 3 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the RME DIGI96/8 PAD. This card is capable of transferring digital
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 30 CE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the European Council Direc-tive on
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 4 5. Technical Specifications 5.1 Digital • Ultra-low jitter SPDIF: < 1 ns in PLL mode (44.1 kHz, optic
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 5 6. Hardware Installation Important: Switch off the computer and remove the power cable from the power sup
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 6 7.3 Windows 2000/XP After the hardware has been installed correctly (see 6. Hardware Installation), and t
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 7 8. Operation and Usage 8.1 External Connectors The DIGI96/8 PAD has 3 external inputs and outputs. The c
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 8 8.3 Playback (Windows MME) DIGI96/8 PAD can play back audio data only in supported formats (sample rate,
User's Guide DIGI96/8 PAD © RME 9 8.4 Recording Digital (Windows MME) Unlike analog soundcards, which produce empty wave files (or noise) w
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