| 32-channel 24 Bit 192 kHz AES I/O
System
RME announces the AES-32, the latest member of the globally
successful Hammerfall DSP series. This short-length PCI card provides eight AES
inputs and outputs at 192 kHz sample rate. It is also equipped with two MIDI I/O
ports, word clock I/O and can be used with the optional TCO module for
synchronization to LTC and video. The HDSP AES-32 is RME's reaction to requests
from audio professionals for an AES-based solution with the typical RME features
and quality. This audio card is a perfect all-in-one solution for professional
users in the fields of broadcast, TV, theater, stage/PA - and in any
professional studio.
The AES-32's remarkable features
include:
- Support for 192 kHz at full channel count - Native support
for Double and Quad Wire transfer - Direct conversion between these
formats - SteadyClock for highest jitter suppression and clock
regeneration - Intuitive and clearly laid-out user interface - TotalMix:
512 channel mixer with 40 bit internal resolution - 48 level meter Peak/RMS,
hardware-computed
The card's main board contains word clock I/O and a 25-pin
D-sub plug, providing four AES inputs (XLR-F) and four AES outputs (XLR-M) via
standard digital breakout cable (Tascam pinout). The word clock input is
galvanically isolated via transformer and operates on Single, Double and Quad
Speed signals automatically. The expansion board adds audio channels 9-16 and a
connector for a MIDI breakout cable with two MIDI I/Os (four 5-pin DIN
connectors). It does not require a PCI slot.
Thanks to the DSP-based TotalMix mixer, all 16 inputs and
outputs can be routed to 16 physical outputs freely, offering extraordinary
monitoring capabilities. Up to 8 fully independent stereo submixes can be
created. Routings can be copied and pasted, faders ganged and grouped, which,
along with the amazing matrix window, turns the AES-32 into a powerful and
easy-to-use redistributor, patchbay, router, converter, and splitter. The
hardware-based mixer is fully MIDI-controllable. Furthermore, the DSP hardware
calculates RMS and peak level meters for all 48 audio channels, with no
measurable CPU load.
The Time Code Option of the HDSP 9632 and HDSP MADI can also be
used with the AES-32 to sync to LTC and video. Thanks to SteadyClock, the TCO
not only extracts absolute positions from these signals, but also a very clean
low-jitter word clock.
The card's most important settings are stored on the card
itself. Rather than operating in a default mode from the moment the conputer is
switched on until the driver is loaded, the card will immediately activate the
last used sampling rate, master/slave configuration and AES format, thus
eliminating any startup noise or problems in the clock network, both at system
start and reboot.
An optional 19" breakout box is also available. Its innovative
design features XLR I/Os that can be accessed from the front or rear in a rack,
according to the user's choice. BOB-32 provides D-sub connectors with Tascam and
Yamaha pinout, therefore can be used with other devices as digital rack breakout
box as well. |