Analog Outputs
The line level outputs of the M-32 DA Pro II-D operate at +13 dBu, +19 dBu, or +24 dBu. Each individual channel has its own line level setting, which can be adjusted remotely. Additionally, channels can be muted globally or individually.
In its default state, no routing exists between the digital inputs and the analog outputs. Each group of four consecutive outputs can receive its signal from any digital input that is connected and synchronized.
At all sample rates, the converters operate with short delay IIR filters. At single speed, a short delay 'sharp' filter is used to ensure linear frequency response. At double and quad speed, a short delay 'slow' filter is used to optimize the transient response of the M-32 DA Pro II-D while maintaining linear frequency response in the audible range.
The resulting latencies are 7 samples at single speed and 5.5 samples at sample rates > 48 kHz.
Adjusting the Output Line Level
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Open the Analog Output Configuration tab in the OUTPUT section.
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Initially, the cursor will highlight all output channels. To accept this, rotate the encoder to move the cursor to the current reference level.
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Alternatively, pressing the encoder on the channel strip allows the selection of an individual channel.
Cursor (current channel)
Input Reference Level
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Move the cursor to the current line level and push it.
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Rotate the encoder to change the setting and confirm by pushing the encoder again.
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Select an analog output channel by clicking the corresponding channel strip. The channel strip turns blue.
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(optional) Click and drag left or right to select multiple channels.
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Press one of the buttons for +13 dBu, +19 dBu or +24 dBu below the selection. The selected value is shown within the level meter.
Mute Analog Outputs
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Open the Analog Output Configuration tab in the OUTPUT section
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Initially, the cursor will highlight all output channels. Press the encoder, then rotate the encoder to move the cursor to the channel that should be muted.
Cursor (current channel)
Channel Mute
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Move the cursor to Mute Toggle and push it.
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Select an analog output channel by clicking the corresponding channel strip. The channel strip turns blue.
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(optional) Click and drag left or right to select multiple channels.
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Toggle the Mute switch. The status is reflected with a red M in the corresponding level meters.