For transmission of the digital signals into a computer with PCI-bus, we
recommend Steinberg's digital cards of the ST 24/96 and Nuendo 96/
52 series. These high-quality digital interface cards are available with
drivers for all common operating systems and have the highest reputa-
tion world-wide.
5.1 Tour de Nuendo DD 8
Join us for a small 'tour de Nuendo DD 8', starting on the left side at the
AES to ADAT/TDIF converter. Configuration starts with choosing the in-
put signal (AES, ADAT or TDIF). The state of the digital input signal at the
4 XLR sockets is displayed by 16 LEDs. Shown are lock (pro XLR socket,
including SyncCheck), Emphasis and the level of the audio signal.
SRC activates a Hi-End 8-channel Sample Rate Converter. It is especially
useful when sources cannot be synced or the output signal shall have
another sampling frequency.
Steinberg's intelligent clock control (ICC) offers extensive and profes-
sional means that are not easily met. To start with, the clock source can
be set to Internal (crystal), External (BNC word clock) and Input, while
Input lets you select between AES, ADAT or TDIF. The INT(ernal) clock
rates are 44.1 and 48kHz, and 88.2 and 96kHz after activating the DS
mode. After activating SRC, any AES signal from 32 to 96kHz can be
converted to 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96kHz. Lock state and clock synchronicity
are being displayed by the state of each LED (flashing or constantly lit).
NUENDO DD 8
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