ADAT Inputs
There are four ADAT® Lightpipe S/PDIF connectors that are individually monitored for proper synchronization. If several ports are used at the same time, it must be ensured that they are synchronized - for example by connecting Word Clock or ADAT signals from the M-1620 Pro to the devices and synchronizing them to the incoming digital signal.
To route a signal from the ADAT input to an output of the device, visit the corresponding output section and create a routing from there.
The channel count depends on the device sampling rate (four channels at double speed, two channels at quad speed). Changing the sampling rate to double or quad speed temporarily hides the channels that cannot be received for each output port, but restores previous routings once the sampling rate is reduced in the clock settings.
At 44.1 and 48 kHz, a maximum of eight channels can be received per port. This amount is reduced to four channels at 88.2 and 96 kHz (double speed), and to two channels at 176.4 and 192 kHz (quad speed) respectively. |