Ferrofish Pulse 16 handleiding
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SMUX/2
When using higher sampling rates in SMUX/2 mode (64kHz to 96kHz), the digital channels are
being split into channel pairs (Signal MUltipleXing). For this reason, the number of channels is
reduced by half. To overcome this limitation the digital ADAT I/O’s of the PULSE16 are available
as a double configuration. So, you can run all 16 analog inputs and outputs at sample rated
up to 96kHz in SMUX/2 mode.
SMUX/4 (nur mit MADI MX Option)
At even higher sampling rates from 128kHz up to 192kHz the SMUX/4 mode is used. In
this mode, an analog channel is being split up to four digital channels.
Using the optional MADI interface all 64 x 64 digital channels are used for 16 analog
inputs and 16 analog outputs. In other words: A single PULSE16 unit can handle all full
16 inputs and outputs at 192kHz without any limitation of the total channelcount.
Main Menu – GAINS
The analog inputs of the PULSE16 can be set to different sensitivities in the range from
-8dBu up to +20dBu in single steps of 1dB.
The number above the fader shows the maximum level in dBu, which the input can
handle. When the fader is set to “20” like in the picture above the input can handle an
maximum input level of +20dBu. Avoid exceeding this maximum level to prevent digital
clipping.
In addition to the fader you see the input level meters of the analog inputs of the unit.
This makes input setting easier. The dB scale on the right side shows the resolution of
these level meters.
The value of -8dBu is chosen on purpose, because it’s close to the level of analog
consumer gear (-10dBV = -7.78dBu).
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Ferrofish |
| Model | Pulse 16 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 3364 MB |


