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3. SETUP continued
3.9 ADC / AUDIO OUTPUT
In the ADC / Audio Output menu you can set analog to digital conversion for the digital Record output and
configure the balanced analog outputs.
Sampling Frequency:
When a source that is set to Anlg-DSP is copied from MAIN to RECORD, the analog signal is converted to
digital using the processor’s high-end A/D converters, and sent to DIGITAL1. This is useful for recording
analog sources on a CD burner or computer with S/PDIF input on the sound card. You can select from 44.1,
48, 88.2, or 96 kHz sampling rates. Recording level is set in the Analog Input Levels menu.
Use 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz only if the equipment connected to DIGITAL1 and DIGITAL2 accepts those rates.
CD audio always uses 44.1 kHz.
The 6-Ch input has its own setting. When copied from MAIN to RECORD, the output is a 2-channel downmix.
Bit Rate of DIGITAL1 when MAIN is copied to REC:
Choose from 16 or 24 bit output, to match the recorder. At 16 bits, dither is added to improve low level signals.
Output of DIGITAL2:
Set it to have the same output as DIGITAL1, or a fixed output from any source set to Digital (DVD1, SAT1, etc.).
DIGITAL1 and DIGITAL2 transmit data from digital sources in the same format it comes in – if it’s Dolby Digital
or DTS encoded, it stays that way and can be linked to other digital equipment.
Balanced Output:
If the Balanced CENTER2 and SUB2 outputs are not in use for a second center channel or subwoofer in
MAIN, they can be used as Balanced ZONE2 L/R outputs. This is advantageous if the ZONE2 power amplifier
has XLR inputs and is far from the processor, requiring a long interconnect.
9. ADC / AUDIO OUTPUT
a. 6-CH ANLG-DSP: 96 kHz
b. 2-CH ANLG-DSP:44.1kHz
c. MAIN>REC: 24Bit
d. DIGITAL2: DIGITAL 1
e. BAL OUT: Ctr2/Sub2
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