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AES Out
AES/EBU output sampling rate
This menu is only active when the optional AES/EBU digital input/output interface
module is installed. If you use this menu item without the card installed, you will get a
message on the fourth (bottom) line of the LCD informing you that you have no
AES/EBU card.
Both the analog and digital audio outputs are active in all modes.
Clock for the AES/EBU digital audio output may be derived from three sources. The
standard 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48kHz sampling frequencies may be internally generated,
supplied from an external source, or derived from the AES/EBU digital audio input
signal. When the “native” sample rate is acceptable, (e.g., identical to the sampling rate
of Zephyr’s codec section) the sample rate converter may be bypassed.
Selection of AES/EBU output sampling rate is accomplished by choosing the item in the
UTILITY menu and using the <NO (- )> button to change the mode displayed. The <YES
(+)> button must be pressed to accept and store your selection.
Available modes are:
•
NO CONVERT
When this mode is selected, there is no sampling rate conversion of the AES/EBU
digital audio output. It will be identical to the main sampling rate used
by the Zephyr codec section. This selection, of 32kHz or 48kHz, is made elsewhere
in the UTILITY menu.
•
32kHz
When this mode is selected, the sampling rate of the AES/EBU digital audio output
is converted to 32kHz. Derived from the network (Telco) clock.
•
44.1kHz
When this mode is selected, the sampling rate of the AES/EBU digital audio output
is converted to 44.1kHz. Generated by a local crystal oscillator.
HOT TIP!
When communicating with units while set to S/R CONVERT or
SYNC TO NET the far-end Zephyr will not get receive lock
unless the sending unit has an AES/EBU signal present.
IMPORTANT!
Before making any adjustment to this setting, it is
recommended that you read the descriptions of the menu item
that selects the AES/EBU output sampling rate immediately
preceding this entry.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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