This means that you can record a DVD Audio CD at full bandwidth in full surround at an incredibly low price. In combination with the Steinberg 96/52 PCI card, the 8 I/O 96k will allow DVD-compatible recordings up to 8 channel 24-bit/96kHz. Each analog output has its own 'Signal Present' LED which works in an analog fashion (brighter at higher levels). Inputs can be accurately calibrated to the audio source with the signal present & signal clip indicators provided. Similarly the output level can be independently selected form High Gain, +4 dBu, or -10 dBV. To make the best of the excellent dynamic range of the AD converters, the input level switch steps through the Nuendo 8 I/O 96k's three input sensitivities: Low Gain, +4 dBu, or -10 dBV. The Steinberg Nuendo 8 o I/O 96k has SyncAlign to guarantee absolute data alignment across all digital outputs. To ensure that a complete system is a working system, the Nuendo 8 I/O 96k incorporates SyncCheck to give an immediate display if there are sync conflicts with your system. In a less than perfect system dropouts and crackles can occur. The Nuendo 8 I/O 96k will probably be part of a larger system: And the larger the system, the greater that chance of configuring a setup such that perfect sync is not maintained across all digital inputs and the word clock inputs. Integrating a Nuendo 8 o I/O 96k into a system that can be synced to a wide variety of other devices is undoubtedly its greatest strength apart from its shear audio quality. The DA converters have the same range of options. ICC enables a flexible operation with internal clock (44.1 / 48 kHz and 88.2 / 96 kHz in DS mode), external word clock or the digital input signals. The Steinberg Nuendo 8 I/O 96k's Intelligent Clock Control (ICC) provides features not to be found on apparently similar devices. Digital Patchbay operation allows the user to copy, duplicate and distribute the digital input signals.Bit/Split Combine, Copy Mode, ADAT and TDIF are usable in all combinations.Copy Mode adds a unique 24 bit ADAT to/from TDIR converter.Bit/Split/Combine is a Yamaha 02R-compatible technique for recording 24 bit data onto 16 bit machines.
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