User Manual AX32
Doc no. AX32-8002-A-4
Rev. date 140124
Page 17 of 31
output channels you what to connect. Using ‘shift’ and mouse click you connect two consecutive channels.
By using ‘control’ and mouse click you select a complete diagonal. Selecting the cross point again will
disconnect the signals. A connection is marked by a blue square.
The is some more helpful information available in the matrix view. In the top row of the output signal
names a blue square will be visible if the output is already connected. The square will be light blue if the
output is connected to an input not shown in the detailed matrix. The square will be dark blue if the output
is connected to an input shown in the detailed matrix. It is always possible to override this connection by
just connecting to an other input.
In the left side of the detailed matrix, there is a status indication next to each channel. These indicate:
Green
On a digital input, it indicates that there is a valid input and carrier. It does NOT indicate
whether there is an audio signal in the channel. For an analogue channel, it indicates the card
is present.
Yellow
Indicates sync loss or sample rate mismatch.
Red
Shows an error with the interface, typically no input signal.
General
The General section is divided into sub-sections such as Synchronization, ProTools HD interface, MADI Coax
interface and Optical 1 and Optical 2 (if present).
Synchronization
The DADman settings for controlling the synchronization and sample rate are shown below:
You can set the following parameters: Source, Sampling rate, Adapt to,
Dante Rate, Word Clock Out and Sync termination. The following table
shows which settings are available. Please note that DADman will only
show the settings that are relevant in the given configuration.
Parameter
Options
Description
Source
Internal, Word clock, AES 11,
Video, AES/EBU 1-8, MADI Coax,
MADI Opt. 1-2, Dante IP
This determines the clock source
of the AX32.
Sampling
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
DSD 64 fs, DSD 128 fs
DXD, 384 kHz
This determines the sample rate
of the AX32 if the “Adapt to”
setting is set to Internal. If the
“Adapt to” setting is set to any of
the digital inputs, only the actual
sample rate will be shown.
Adapt to
Internal, AES 11, AES/EBU 1-8,
Pro Tools 1-2, MADI Coax,
MADI Opt. 1-2, Dante IP
The sample rate of the AX32 can
either be set manually by
selecting Internal, or it can follow