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AD11 

 

Quickstart Guide

 


 

 

Quickstart Guide- Setting Example

 

 

This procedure assumes settings have not been changed from the factory defaults, which are: 
 

44.1

 kHz Sample Frequency (SF), 

spdif

 output format

 

on,

” meter peak 

hold

 

“on.” 

 
 

1) Turn the AD11 

power “on” and wait for the initialization to complete (meters stop moving 

sequentially, setting status finishes being displayed, and display reverts to Meter mode).  

2) Enter Setting mode by clicking the 

 switch in the down direction. 

The 

default

 Setting mode display looks like this (where 

 symbolizes a rapidly flashing cursor): 

 

 

 
3) A 

rapidly

 flashing cursor appears at the first position on the left (

44.1

indicating it is “On.”  

4) Click the 

 switch down three times and a 

slowly

 flashing cursor appears at 

96

” (slow = Off). 

The LED above 

44.1

 

will illuminate constantly to indicate it is “On.” 

5) 

Click the right (“exit-set”) switch down towards “

set

” and the cursor will begin flashing 

rapidly

 to 

indicate that 

96

 (kHz) 

is “On.” The LED above “

44.1

” will go dark (44.1 is now “Off”).  

6) Click the 

 switch down three times to position the flashing cursor above the 

aes

 legend. The 

LED above 

96

 will stop flashing and stay illuminated. 

7) 

Click the right switch down towards “set” and the cursor will change from flashing slowly to flashing 

rapidly to indicate that 

aes

 (digital output format) is now selected. Because the 

aes

 and 

spdif

 

settings are also interlocked, the 

spdif

 LED will also go dark. 

8) Click the 

 switch down three times until the cursor appears in the 

left

 (upper

) row of LED’s 

above the 

phantom

 legend. Please note how the cursor goes to the 

right 

(lower) 

row of LED’s 

before moving to the 

left

 row. This is because there are individual settings for left and right 

channel. 

9) Click the right switch down towards 

set; 

the cursor will change from flashing slowly to flashing 

rapidly to indicate the 

phantom

 (+48V power) is now 

“enabled” for the left channel 

only

10) Click the 

 switch down three times until the cursor appears above the 

hold

 legend. Click the 

right switch towards 

set

 and the cursor will change from flashing rapidly to flashing slowly to 

indicate that the peak hold function has been turned “off.” 

The display should look like this (where 

 symbolizes a slowly flashing cursor):  

 

 

 

96kHz SF, AES o

utput format, phantom power enabled left channel, meter peak hold “off” 

 

Hint: To double-check if a setting is correct, use the 

 switch to move the cursor away from the 

setting you just changed to see if its LED indicator 

is “On” or “Off” (instead of flashing). 

 

11

.) Click the right switch up towards “

exit

” to exit the Setting mode. The settings have been stored in 

memory and the AD11 is now in Operating mode. 

12.) Now that you are familiar with the Setting mode, you can re-enter setting mode and configure the 

AD11 for the settings you normally use. It is advisable to disable phantom power unless you

 

plan 

to use a condenser microphone with the AD11 the next time power is applied. The default 
settings can be used safely for initial operation. 

13.) 

Please see the CONNECTIONS section of the manual before using the AD11.

Summary of Contents for AD11

Page 1: ...LavryBlack Series Model AD11 Stereo Analog to Digital Converter With Microphone Preamplifier ...

Page 2: ...Lavry Engineering Inc P O Box 4602 Rolling Bay WA 98061 http lavryengineering com email techsupport lavryengineering com May 25 2011 Rev 1 1 ...

Page 3: ...art Guide Diagram 1 Section 3 GAIN Controls Line Mic 6 Quickstart Guide USB Connection 6 Operation Features and Connection 7 Operation USB Operation 8 Operation A Front Panel Displays 9 Operation B Setting Mode General Information 9 Operation B Setting Mode Diagram 2 Sample Frequency 10 Operation B Setting Mode External Clock Output Format 11 Operation B Setting Mode 48V Phantom Soft Saturation 12...

Page 4: ...AD11 Table of Contents ...

Page 5: ...ve as output level meters and the numbers above the display indicate the peak level in dB s below 0dB full scale digital 0dBFS In Setting mode the legend below the display applies and the bottom row of LED s labeled right indicate the status of most settings However for individual channel settings the top row indicates the left channel setting or for external clock operation lock to an external sy...

Page 6: ... switch down three times until the cursor appears in the left upper row of LED s above the phantom legend Please note how the cursor goes to the right lower row of LED s before moving to the left row This is because there are individual settings for left and right channel 9 Click the right switch down towards set the cursor will change from flashing slowly to flashing rapidly to indicate the phant...

Page 7: ... actuated and for approximately 10 seconds afterwards The GAIN display then reverts to displaying LE A quick click of either channel s up down switch will display the stored setting for that channel without changing it Please see Diagram 1 Section 3 Gain Controls page 6 for details on the behavior of the GAIN control including when switching between Line and Mic range The GAIN control is always ac...

Page 8: ... In the case of selecting digital output format aes or spdif the setting at the cursor position is enabled and the other one is disabled the first time the switch is clicked in the set direction Subsequent set clicks have no further effect Clicking the switch up exit immediately exits the Setting mode After exiting the Setting mode clicking the switch in either direction has no effect on settings ...

Page 9: ...igital audio signal that contains muted audio digital black is recommended as an external sync signal to minimize jitter effects AES sync is preferable to SPDIF sync aes and spdif These settings determine the configuration of the digital output format The digital audio signal from both the XLR and RCA digital outputs will contain the same digital code format as determined by these settings The out...

Page 10: ...gain is for line level inputs and the range from 20 to 65dB is for microphones or other balanced low level low impedance sources The GAIN display will STOP changing and flash before the GAIN is changed from 12db to 20dB or from 20dB to12dB to indicate the change in operating modes It is necessary to release the GAIN toggle switch wait for the display to stop flashing and then press it again to tra...

Page 11: ...rce using any of the following Professional line level 4dBu balanced or unbalanced sources to the XLR inputs Consumer line level 10dBV balanced TRS or unbalanced TS to inputs Low impedance balanced sources typically microphones to the XLR inputs for gains 12dBs Phantom power is selectable individually for each channel via the front panel Stereo digital audio outputs are in the form of XLR RCA and ...

Page 12: ...g select the Audio tab In the SOUND RECORDING section select the Lavry ADC as the Default Device from the drop down list Due to the nature of the USB interface for highest quality it is advised that you set the AD11 to the same sample frequency as the recording software Windows Vista Seven Due to the nature of the USB interface for highest quality it is advised that you set the AD11 and the settin...

Page 13: ...eters for the left and right channels The legend above the display 42 36 30 0 indicate the level in decibels relative to full scale digital or 0dBFS which corresponds to digital clipping level or all bits 1 The top LED 0 thus acts as a clipping indicator The meters also have a Peak Hold function which can be reset and enabled or disabled via the front panel SELECT switches 2 In SETTING mode the st...

Page 14: ...power is applied the left most LED 44 1 will begin flashing If other functions are enabled the LED s above their legend will be illuminated At all other times when Setting mode is exited the position of the cursor is retained so upon re entering Setting mode it will appear at the same position The LED at the cursor position indicates the status of the function differently than other positions At p...

Page 15: ...CK indicator does not illuminate check the SF settings of the AD11 and external clock source the external clock settings either the wc or dig a LED must also be illuminated and cabling for possible problems If the AD11 is not locked to the incoming external clock it does not operate properly even when one of the external clock settings is selected wc or dig a is On with no Lock indication Operatin...

Page 16: ...ically through each setting until it reaches the phantom setting for the right channel where it pauses for 8 seconds to allow changes to the right channel s setting It then moves to the left channel and pauses for 8 seconds to allow changes to the left channel setting Regardless of whether the settings are changed or not the sequence then completes itself and the AD11 reverts to Operating mode Thi...

Page 17: ...s in excellent signal to noise performance at all line input Gain settings The adjustable Gain range for Line level inputs is 0 to 12 dB in one dB steps The adjustable Gain range for Microphone inputs is 20 to 65 dB in one dB steps Both GAIN up down switches function in a similar way Because the same GAIN controls are used for both Line level and Microphone inputs there are two different GAIN rang...

Page 18: ...s optimized for balance signals so connection of the AD11 input to a source other than a balanced low impedance source while operating the Gain in the Microphone range will result in degraded performance and is therefore not recommended For example do not use unbalanced high impedance microphones As part of operation of the safety interlocks in the phantom power system it is possible that the phan...

Page 19: ...recording software and the difference is musically significant the user can manually offset the position of the recorded track Musically significant can be a matter of opinion but generally speaking a difference of 1 2 milliseconds between different instruments or vocals is not significant because this is equal to an acoustic delay caused by a difference in the distance between the mic and source ...

Page 20: ...PDIF inputs using XLR to RCA adapter or adapter cable Output format set by front panel setting to either AES or SPDIF IEC 60958 type II Consumer format Output is always 24 bit Wordlength RCA Connect to SPDIF RCA inputs using standard 75 ohm RCA to RCA cables Connect to XLR inputs using RCA to XLR adapter or adapter cable Output format set by front panel setting to either AES or SPDIF IEC 60958 typ...

Page 21: ...bureau or similar businesses This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state jurisdiction to state jurisdiction LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS LAVRY ENGINEERING DOES NOT BY VIRTUE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR BY ANY COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCH...

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