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Ferrofish PULSE 16
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Frequency MADI channels
32kHz | 44,1kHz | 48kHz (SMUX/1) 64 (56) channels
64kHz | 88,2kHz | 96kHz (SMUX/2) 32 (28) channels
128kHz | 176,4kHz | 192kHz (SMUX/4) 16 (14) channels
The original MADI standard utilized a maximum channel count of 56 channels for a
single MADI connection. These 56 digital channels allow a sample rate variation of +/-
10%. These numbers are shown in brackets in the chart. Today, using 64 channels is
preferred, since rate variations are not often used anymore.
Your PULSE16 automatically detects if 64 or 56 channels are received. Use the SETUP
menu to switch, if either 64 or 56 channels should be sent.
Please note that the MADI MX option consists of the Ferrofish MADI SFP
hardware module and the MADI MX unlock code which must be pur-
chased in addition at the Ferrofish webshop. Using just the SFP module
will not work.
PULSE16 I/Os – BNC WORDCLOCK
Every digital system needs a clock frequency to work. This clock frequency can either be gen-
erated by the system itself (master mode) or it can be supplied externally (slave mode). There
can be only one master clock in a digital system. The number of slave devices is not limited.
The PULSE16 can generate its own clock and share this clock with other external devices via
the BNC OUT connector or it can receive an external clock from the BNC IN connector. Please
use a coaxial cable with an impedance of 75 ohms.
Wether the PULSE16 runs in Master or Slave mode can be set inside the CLOCK
settings menu.

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