A32 inputs and outputs
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A32 inputs and outputs – ADAT
ADAT is a very common digital multichannel interface standard
invented by Alesis. It is capable of transferring eight channels of audio
at up to 48kHz over an optical plastic fiber cable. The maximum length
of an ADAT connection is limited to 10 meters.
When using ADAT with sample rates higher than 48kHz, the channel
count halves in SMUX/2 mode.
The A32 has four ADAT pairs, capable of transferring 32 channels in
SMUX/1 mode. The ports with the white door are the ADAT outputs,
the ports with the black door are the inputs.
The ADAT ports are switched off when using the SMUX/4 mode.