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ADAT Input 1
The ADAT IN port is used to feed signals from an external ADAT enabled
equipment through the 88M audio interface.
At lower sample rates (44.1kHz, 48kHz) the optical inputs can receive eight
channels of digital audio through a single optical cable.
At higher sample rates (88.2kHz, 96kHz) four channels of digital audio are
received.
• ADAT 1, 2, 3 & 4 are available
• ADAT 5, 6, 7, & 8 are deactivated
At the highest sample rates available (176.4kHz, 192kHz) two channels of
digital audio are received.
• ADAT 1 & 2 are available
• ADAT 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 are deactivated
ADAT Digital Synchronization 1
The 88M must operate as master clock in the system when used as a Mac
core audio USB device.
For PC ASIO systems, the Neve USB audio device driver software allows the
88M to synchronise to an external incoming ADAT clock source.
By default, the 88M will synchronise to its own internal clock.
To switch from the internal clock source to external ADAT, open the Neve
USB audio device driver software.
If a Valid ADAT connection is made to the ADAT IN port, the AMS Neve
ADAT clock option will be available to select from the Clock source tab. Tick
the box to be selected with the adjacent tickbox.
Available Inputs
44.1/48kHz
Available Inputs
88.2/96kHz
Available Inputs
176.4/192kHz