10. Conversion Modes and Notes
In this chapter the Nuendo DD 8's conversion functions are listed func-
tionally and separated for left and right part. At first the functions of the
left part are described. From chapter 10.7 on the right part follows.
Chapter 10.12 describes a special case where both parts are being op-
erated together.
'ADAT || TDIF' means that the output signal is present at the ADAT and
TDIF outputs in parallel, i. e. at the same time. 'ADAT / TDIF' means that
either ADAT or TDIF can be used as input signal.
Left Part
10.1 – 8-channel AES to ADAT || TDIF Converter (96 kHz)
SOURCE: AES
Note: For sample rates higher than 56 kHz the DS LED lights up, and the
outputs automatically work in Sample Split / Double Line mode. Each
output port (MAIN/AUX) then carries 4 channels.
10.2 – 8-channel AES to 2 x ADAT || 2 x TDIF Splitter (48 kHz)
SOURCE: AES
Note: For sample rates below 56 kHz the MAIN and AUX outputs will
carry the same data. Thus two outputs each can be used for ADAT and
TDIF (splitter).
10.3 – 2-channel AES to 8-hannel TDIF || ADAT Splitter (96 kHz)
SOURCE: AES
Note: If only one AES input is being fed, the Nuendo DD 8 automatically
switches to a distribution mode. The input signal will then be copied to
all stereo output channels (splitter 1 to 4). Because MAIN and AUX carry
the same data, the input signal is split to eight stereo pairs for ADAT
and eight stereo pairs for TDIF. If AES is selected in the right part, the
stereo input signal will also appear at all four AES outputs.
For sample rates above 56 kHz the DS LED lights up, and the outputs
operate in Sample Split / Double Line mode. Every output (MAIN/AUX)
then carries 4 channels.
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