Module Cards
The Symphony I/O Mk II has a configurable chassis allowing it the flexibility for use in any environment. Two card slots
can be filled by any combination of several module cards providing a solution for everyone.
Mk II Cards
Mk II cards benefit from our most refined converter technology and engineering techniques which results in the lowest
distortion and greatest dynamic range of any A/D converter we’ve ever designed, and a more powerful & robust D/A
that maintains fidelity and punch.
8x8 Mk II Module
Provides a total of 16 channels of audio input and output:
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8 channels of analog input and output
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8 channels of digital input and 8 channels of digital output through either the AES DB25 connector (Yamaha Pin-out
configuration), or Optical ports
To s elec t e i ther Op t ical or AES d ig i tal a ud i o:
1.
Power off the Symphony I/O and disconnect the Thunderbolt cable.
2.
Tog g le t h e DIG I/O button to the desired position
3.
Power the Symphony I/O on and reconnect the Thunderbolt cable.
Optical ports can be configured to use the S/PDIF or ADAT/SMUX protocols.
S/PDIF 44.1 - 192k Sample Rates! - 2 channels of audio in and 2 channels of audio out
ADAT 44.1 - 48k Sample Rates!! - 8 channels of audio in and 8 channels of audio out
SMUX!! 88.2 - 96k Sample Rates!! - 4 channels of audio in and 4 channels of audio provided per port
!!!!!!- 8 channels in and 8 channels out total when using both ports
Digital Coaxial RCA S/PDIF ports are also provided.
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SPDIF IN replaces a pair of analog or digital audio inputs. Routing of the S/PDIF input is set with the S/PDIF
Replaces drop down menu, found in the Symphony Control Software’s Device Sidebar.
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SPDIF OUT will duplicate any pair of analog or digital audio outputs. Routing of the S/PDIF Output is set with the S/
PDIF Mirrors drop down menu, found in the Symphony Control Software’s Device Sidebar.