Convert sample rates between all of your interfaces!
To add even more power to your , a sample rate converter hardware module is available.
It features 64x64 channel bi-directional, asynchronous sample rate conversion between two arbitrary sample rates and interfaces. Finally you can convert 96kHz streams into 48kHz and vice versa, or accept any incoming signal without caring about the master clock!
Overview
- Top-notch performance: THD+N = -133dB typ, -120dB max.
- True asynchronous, bi-directional conversion of 64x64 channels
- Supports arbitrary sample rates in the range from 32...192kHz
- Handles up to 64ch@48k, 64ch@96k, 32ch@192k
- Free selection of any multiverter interface as asynchronous input and/or asynchronous output
- Special aggregation modes exist to handle 64ch@96k by using two inputs and/or outputs together
(e.g. 2*AES50 48ch/96k <=> Dante 48ch/48k, 2*MADI 64ch@96k <=> MADI 64ch@48k etc.) - Fully configurable via multiverter's menu, configuration saved in presets
- Asynchronous domain can be clocked from any input, or via internal hi-precision clock
- Can be disabled if required with a few clicks
- Mounts on internal socket: back extension port remains available
- Field-upgradable firmware
Documentation
Title | Language | Format |
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User's manual | english |
Firmware
Version | Date | Major changes | Firmware package | Documentation |
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2.0 | 2022-05-03 | Removed fixed 64x64ch, replaced by flexible 128x0 ... 0x128 (needs MVR firmware 5.0) Improved power consumption when not all channels are used Fixed occational muting/shifted channels/noise after clock changes |
SRC-64-Firmware_2.0.zip | Change
log Readme |
1.4 | 2018-01-25 | Save power when ASRC it is turned off after use | SRC-64-Firmware_1.4.zip | Change
log Readme |
1.3 | 2017-10-02 | Fixed 192kHz operation | SRC-64-Firmware_1.3.zip | Change
log Readme |
1.2 | 2017-09-25 | Initial Release | SRC-64-Firmware_1.2.zip | Change
log Readme |
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