Focusrite REDNET A16R MKII Rackmount 16x16 Dante Analog Audio Interface

User Manual - Page 15

For REDNET A16R MKII.

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15
Digital Inputs
ADAT
ADAT inputs 1 and 2 are accessed via the rear panel connectors. Signals
will be available if the source is connected and the system is synced to a
common clock.
Each In/Out connection provides:
8ch at 44.1 / 48 kHz
4ch at 88.2 / 96 kHz (SMUX)
2ch at 176.4 / 192 kHz (SMUXII)
S/PDIF
A two-channel S/PDIF I/O connection is accessed via the RCA/Phono connectors
on the rear panel, or via the optical TOSLINK connector (Port 1).
Loopback Input
Virtual Loopback inputs allow you to record any mix
back into your DAW. This could be the audio output
of another software application, or an entire monitor mix including analogue or digital inputs mixed
with any playback signals that you wish to capture in your DAW.
Loopback uses virtual inputs, which have no physical connectors on the hardware interface itself, but
may be selected in the DAW as signal sources for recording in the same way as any other.
For RedNet Control information, see page 23.
Dante Connection
Two RJ45 connectors for the Dante network are located on the rear panel. Use
standard Cat 5e or newer network cables to connect to the Dante audio network.
Incorporated into each socket are LEDs which illuminate to indicate a valid
network connection and network activity.
The ports can be configured as either:
Switched Mode – a two-port switch, to allow the daisy-chaining of additional units, or
Redundant Mode (default) – the primary and secondary paths of a redundant system, where two
independent networks are available
The configuration of the ports is set from the Dante Controller application.
For more information on Dante networks, see Audinate’s website: http://www.audinate.com/
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