TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 121
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High sampling frequency considerations NOTE When cascading, all units must either be in high sampling frequency mode or all units must be in normal sampling frequency mode. 16 - Options-TDIF-1 card Because of the reduced number of aux sends, the cascade screen changes when the high-frequency mode is selected, as shown here: TDIF-1 card The optional TDIF-1 card provides an additional eight channels of I/O (four in high sampling frequency mode). As with the built-in TDIF-1 connectors, data can be accepted using 16, 20 or 24 bit word lengths to match the connected device. The card takes its values for these input parameters from the settings made in the MULTI I/O section of "The FORMAT screen" on page 26. The output parameters cannot be changed (fixed at 24-bit, with the emphasis status echoing that of the input). ADAT card The optional ADAT card provides an addition eight channels of digital audio I/O using a "lightpipe" TOSLINK fiber connection. Any word sync connection from an ADAT connected via this card must be made through the on-board WORD SYNC connector, as the card is not fitted with a word sync input. The clock can be set as in the same way as for the built-in ADAT connection ("CLOCK settings" on page 24). All other parameters (word length and sampling frequency) are determined by the ADAT device, and may not be set on this screen. NOTE This card cannot be used in high sampling frequency mode. A message is displayed in the appropriate part of the screen if the card is fitted and high sampling frequency mode is selected. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 121
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