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2007-03-06 Views: 1988
Can I stop the Octopre from defaulting to the same digital card settings every time I turn it on?
The Octopre does not have a memory chip in it so it will always turn on with the same bit rate and sample frequency settings. We advise that the Octopre is the first thing to be turned on in a...
2005-08-03 Views: 3330
Can I use the AES and S/PDIF outputs of the ISA 220 A/D card simultaneously?
We do not advise this since both outputs share the same power source. There is no problem in using one of the digital outputs and the analogue output at the same time however.
2005-09-26 Views: 3839
What is the optional card available for my VoiceMaster Pro? Does it allow me to connect straight to my computer? How much is it and where can I buy it?
The optional card contains a high spec, low jitter A/D converter and gives the VoiceMaster Pro a 24 bit S/PDIF digital output capable of up to 96KHz sample rate on an RCA phono connector. It has...
2005-08-04 Views: 5786
I am confused by what the buttons do on my Platinum ADC card (Penta, Trak Master, VoiceMaster Pro, TwinTrak Pro, TrakMaster Pro). What do I need to press in?
These buttons select the sample frequency. The button on the left swaps between 44.1 and 48 KHz. When the button on the right is pressed in it multiplies the sample frequency selected by two...
2005-08-08 Views: 5968
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