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SoundTrack ST Audio DSP24 MK II User's Guide Revision 1.1 Contents Introduction of the SoundTrack Audio DSP2A MK ll Components Audio DSPM MK H Specification Diagram of the Audio DSP24 MK H Connecting, the boxes(Rack—mountable) Driver & Program Installation 1. Driver installation 2, Program installation External Links 1, Running the External Links 2, Introduction of the External Links Mixer 1. Diagmm of the Internal Mixer 8: External Mixer 2, Internal Mixer 3, External Mixer Connecfing with devices 5. external boxes 1. Inlraducilon ol the X6 DB—I 2. Connecllon wlth XG DB—I 3. Connecllon wlih Dlgltal Audlo 4. Connecllon wllh external boxes II I I' [II 3 II I g I' ESEEIMKII Congratulation on your decision to choose the SoundTrack Audio DSPZr-i MK ll. SoundTrack Audio DSPZ4 MK II is just a pure hard disk recording system with up to 10 inputs and ID outputs and 24 bit Fl BEKhz support. It does not offer the sampler function but it is possible to connect it to the SoundTrack Digital Audio in the same system internally And it can be installed up to 4 card in a system which offer the 40 insf’outs. Ultimate multi—tlack audio quality With 8 In and Output; high—performance audio—equipment, a handling of audio data with Zdbit and up to QEKhz resolution This brand new Audio card offers breaking barriers in the digital recording industries price policy. SoundTrack Audio DSPZ4 MK 11 supports external 8 inputs of the ADC box, El outputs of the DAC box, 8 inputs!‘ 8 outputs of the Digital modulator 8g ADAT box at the same time. Perfect expandability Audio DGPZ4 MK ll comes with Hack—mountable ADC Ill and DAC lll as Well as all the current external boxes and it can be used with Digital audio card by connecting the internal flat cable. Multi—card system It is possible to stack up to four Audio DSP24 MK II Within one System for using 4D input and AD output channels in high resulting 24 bit and BEKhz sample rates Without any jumper setting. All drivers have the capability to convert 24—bit audio data into 32—bit audio data for the recording software This feature allows the main processor to free up its resources, because different to the common "packet—byteN—protocol, 24—bit data will not be sent through the 32—bit Wide bus stacked. This means less processor overhead and optimal PCI bus utilization. 24—bit, QEKIJZ Rack—mountable box lZUdB, rackfrnountable ADC III supports 48V Phantom Power and MIC, LinefIn pre amp supporting the Balanced In, ADC III demonstrated it's maximum performance when it is connected with the SoundTrack Audio DSPZ4 MK II or Digital Audio card but as a standalone product, there is no other Audioc cards in this range supporting BEKhz 24—bit SCI-I ADC, IZDdB, rack—mountable DAC III demonstrated its maximum performance when it is connected with the SoundTrack Audio DSPZ4 MK II or Digital Audio card, DAC III converts the digital outputs from the Audio DSPZA MK II to the balanced and stereo output; which allow to connect with various analog devices, As a stand—alone product, Coaxial, Optical and AES/EUB inputs from the front panel are available for the professional use. Remarks) The priority of the digital Input is as followings} AESf’EBU > Optical > Coaxial > Audio DSPZA MK II Digital Modulator III accepts from 33Khz to BEKhz frequency rates and change them what you Want to use When recording With Audio DSPZ4 MK II or Digital Audio card. It is useful when you need various digital inputs such as 44Khz, dBKhz and BEKhz, ADATITASCAM box outputs the digital signals from the ADATfl'TASCAM as SfPDIF format or vice—versa, It can also be used as stand—alone product and when using With the ”Audio DSPEA MK IIN, it allows to record SCH Wave outputs to the ADAT/TASCAM or vice—versa, Without the Audio DSPZA MK II, it can be connected with ADC III, Digital Modulator III or DAC III. Intuitive pmgram Interface User—friendly External Links' is core of the Audio DSPZd MK II that allows you to control the card easily in a quick time. Components Please check out the components of the Audio DSPZA MK II before installation, The product package conmins the following items: Hoontech Sound’l‘rack Audio DSPEA MK II board Digital HO boardiXG DB I) M4 pin SIPDIF lfl'O Cable connecting Audio DSPZr-i MK II and XG DB 1 Z*Z pin CDfFlOM drive digital output Wire cable M3 pin CD—ROM drive Analog output Wire cable ID—pin flat cable for the Digital Audio JoystickIMIDl poIt (optional) Driver Se Installation CD English Manual mmflmm-fl-LuNH SoundTrack Audio DSP24 MK II Specification — Hard disk recording system for PC 7 PCI 2.1 Interface With buamaatering board and rackfmountable boxes for external use — 24—bit resolution audio format support — Sampling rates up to SEKhz 7 ID input and ID outputfchannels in total Up to IDCH SEKhz 24—bit Digital or Analog Ins. Up to IDCH QEKhz 24—bit Digital or Analog Outs f ZD channel mixer with 35 bit internal resolution — Up to 4 Audio DSPZd MK II — Simultaneous recording and playback of 15 channels up to 24—bit fl' BEKhz 7 2 channels digital infout ( Optical, Coaxial, AES/EBU HO using the digital HO board and CD digital In) — Additional analog monitor out 15—bit fl' dBKhz 7 Internal CD In, Line In Line Out With ACE? Codec — Sampling Rates 1 SSKhz, 44‘1Khz, 48Khz, EEZKhz, SEKhz — Converter Resolution 1 15—bit, 20—bit, 24—bit 7 Output DATA 1 Z4fbit — MPU—4Dl compatible MIDI interface up to 32CH(optionall - Joystick port(optional) 7 Compatible With Sound’l‘rack Digital Audio — Windows’l'M SEF’BE, WindowsTM NT4 Diagram of the Audio DSP24 MK II Q) 15pin D_SUB connectoi 1 Connect to included cable ® lllpin D_SUB connectoi 1 Connect to exteinal boxes 6) CDfln 1 Connect the analog output from the CDfFlOM dilVE‘ Please use the CD digital input connectoi it you have CDfFlOM ClIlVE support digital output Q1) AUX 1 Connect With the analog output from the TV Di othei analog souices which can be contiolled by lnteinal When 6) CD digital input 1 Connect the digital output from the CDfFlOM drivel XG DB i also offer this connector‘ Digital HO 1 Connect to Digital Amplifiei or Exteinal (rackfmountable) boxes Connecting cables are optional‘ Input Cable (D Balance input XLR l l @ Balance input XLR 2 6) Balance output XLH 1 (9 Balance output XLR 2 1 $ L L © Lineout Be Wave 1/2 Out D_SUB * When the SI’PDlF connectoi is occupied‘ CDfdigital in connectoi will not Work or ViEE-VEiSH. Block—Diagram of the Audio DSP24 MK II l DAG/coda: SIPDIF II!) 4 ADC/com Ac‘97 codac Fun! 175 MAC—Link R)“ YX1 RXZ TXZ mum” "mum mm um PC! 2.1 Bus Master 5m with Burst Mode —E_ Above block diagram shows the signal flow of the SoundTrack Audio DSPZA MK II. A097 Codec is connected with the MIC In, Line—an Line—out, AUX, and CD—In and it can be controlled by the Internal Mixer. SfPDlF Ifl'O is connected with the digital l/O boardiXG DB I) by the SfPDlF connecor from the ”External LinksN. Setting the SfPDIF Master Clock from the Hardware Settings’, Audio DSPZd MK II is synchronized by the external SfPDlF frequency rates, If there is no external signals, the frequency rate would be set as 44.1khz. Remarks) All the other products built—in the sarne chipset like the Audio—DSP24 doesn’t offer this function Hence, when stopping the Audio CD playback, the noise Will occur. 4 DAC, 4 ADC are for the external boxes through the digital l/O connector. Connecfion between Audio DSPEd-MK II and Rack—mountable boxes Audio DSPZA MK II can be connected with the all SoundTreck Box series using the 44*44 pin DfSub cable as Well as raokfmountable ADC III/DAG III. To ensure that audio is not compromised by the computers internal noise, all the boxes was designed as external type or rack—mountable chassis, The connection options for the Audio DSPZd MK II are numerous as Well as all of highfquality and in order to configure the boxes, proper settings must be done in the External Links'. 1 E levmlLiril: file flux flelp ’ mm r as." o. o' Driver & Program Installation 1. Drlver Installation 2. Program Inslallallon 1. SoundTrack Audio DSP24MK II driver installation Sound’l‘rack Audio DSPZd MK II comes with driver for Windows BSiOSFlZ) and Windows GB The guide was written Windows 98 as smndard, When the SoundTIack Audio DSPZ4MK II is installed, WindowsBB recognizes the card as a new hardware component and displays the following screen‘ mm Nuw Huidwflc w Click next. mm Nuw Hardwui Select Seamh for the finest driver for your device and disk Next mm Nuw Haydn": Wlmld Enter the path‘.< When the DAC Box Was connected With the Audio DSPEA MK II, it is possible to output from JOU’I‘I' to 'OU’I‘4J of the DAC box. And you can choose between sample rates of 32Khz and BEKhz with DI EDUU or Digital Amplifiers. SfPDIF In 1 Accept the SfPDIF digital signal from the Digital IfO board (XG DB I) or CD digital output. C7) Sf’PDIF Out 1 Use the Output device as “Auid DSP 24 MK II Sf’PDIF out'. Input1~4 1 Accept the digital signal from the External devices like the external boxes according to the input No. In the case of Inputl, it is possible to accept the Front signal from the SoundTrack Digital Audio Card. General] Sysleml Edml Spectra” Data lMuIIilvaokI EMPTE Devim| MIDI In [Sync/Trims] ADSP24 MPU $01 Pull 2 [1] MIDI Du! (Mum: wens”! AD5P24 MW in! Full 2 [1] Waveform Elamaek Wavehom Beoavd v ADSP24 1m Record in ' ADSF‘ZA m WaveOul [z] ADSPZA Int Reculd (2x ADSFZJ Ext [21WaveDull ADSF24 Ex! [2] input] ADSFZA Exl [2] WaveDulZ ADSFZb Exl[2]inpu12 ADSF’ZA Exl [2]Wave0ul3 ADSPZA Ex! [21 mama ADSF‘ZA m [21 Wavenum ADSP24 an [2] mm ADSFZA S/FDIF [Int [2] ADSFZO S/FDIF In [2] ADSFZA Mum Ie FEM Elul 2 2327352 gulllpllnFEM gm [2] | lta 1x2! ADSF‘24 Ext (”Wavenm Mb Ed ADSFZA Exl [11WaveElu12 ADSF‘Zé Ext [1] input] Hd _ADSP24 [xl [IIWaveDul3 _ADSF24 Ex! [1] input2 _ P — ADSF’24 En (”Waveoum . ADSPZA Ex! [11 input3 ADSFZJ S/FDIF But [I] ADSF24 Ex! [1] inwll ADSFZA Mullple FEM Elul [Y] ADSFZb S/FDIF In [I] Wave Mapper ADSFZA Muluple FEM in [I] ADSPZA Digital Mus 11) Wave M abbey 6) WaveOutl~4 1 Use the Output device as. 'ADSPZ4MK H Ext. WaveOut 1~4'1 351111114: lam-ad Syaml Cabral 5mm] 0m | Mdfilmekl SMPTE D-vim| MIDI In [Slut/Tim] ADSP24 MPUJO] Pull 2 [1] ' MIDI Qul [Mudc waviaw) ADSPZA MPuml Fun 2 [1] ' wmmaemck Wavsimm Hamid MEI ADSPZMnr Rem: 01 El A05P24 Ext (1 lWaveDufl ADSF’ZA Exll11WaveDul2 A05P24 Exl [1 ]WaveDul3 A05P24 5x1 11 101mm“ ADSF’ZA 5/P01F 001111 A05P24 Muunle PEM 0m [11 510 [SIave],Wave1 51-0 [5lave].Wave 2 51-0 [5Iw=J,Wave a 51—0 [Slave],Wave 4 51-0 151m], Wave 5 51-0 [slave]. Wave 5 51-0 lSIave],Wav= 7 51—0 [MasteILWav51 510 [Master], Wave 2 51. 0 [Mastev] Wave 3 51 0 [MasxevL Wav: 4 1405on Ex! [1] 1mm ADSPZA Ext [11 1:1qu ADS-P24 Exl m mums ADSPZA Exl-[1] 1"th ADSPZO SIPDIF In 111 ADSF’ZA Mullipls FEM 11.111 ADSPZA Digital Mwel (11 51-0 [51ave1,lwm (Fm! 51 0 [51ave11muzlnean 51-0 [51m], lnpma l 51-0 [51ave1,|npu4 51-0 [Ma:l=l],ln0ul1 [ant] 51 0 [Mastel], Input? [Rea] 510 [Master], InpuL’i 51 -0 [Mme-11mm Wave Ma hey DSP24 MK II Int Waveflut is for the A097 codex: of the Audio DSP24 MK II line—out. DSP24 MK II Int Record is for the AC'ST codec of the Audio DSP24 MK II MIC Mme—in, AUX in and CD—audio In. Mixer 1. Internal Mlxer 2. External Mixer 1. Diagram of the Internal Mixer & External Hixer (TD ,\ll.\ Mir _ ‘Lilu' In AC 07 Internal Mixer l.||1<- (ml SI’IHI‘ _l an' ”ll! 1 2 \\'}l\'(‘ (nu 15 -t Wm't- ()l|| 36 Wm'r' Hui T H External Mixvr Exl S PDIF .\li 151m“ (lln k * As showed above block—diagram, ACE? CODEC controls the InJ'Out signals in the Internal Mixer, Volume control of the Line—Out MID, Line—In, CD—IN and AUX input from the external devices are carried by Internal Mixer * External Mixer connols the WAVE OUT 1~4, inputs from the external boxes and S/PDIF HO signals. * Internal Clock displays the internal frequency and SfPDlF Clock display the external signal frequency. 2. Internal Mixer MK: I 420 as L r mm mm, C , . E @ Master Mixer (D Connol the balance of the Leftr'Right volume. L ; mm , @ Conh’ol master volume. @ Mute the whole sound. (9 Execute the proper mixer. © Wave Mixer 6) Control the balance of the Left/Flight Volume. @ Control the Wave Volume. @ Mute the wave sound. Record tum out O Record Mixer r n in Line our Mono G) Control the record level from the inpute. @ Control the balance of the Leftr'Right input. 6) Control the input level. @ Microphone Mixer Mlc I on as (D Output to microphone with +ZDdB. @ Control the output level of microphone. @ Mute the microphone sound. O Line—IN Mixer rs» mm (D Control the balance of the Leftfflight volume. @ Control the Volume. 6) Mute the Sound. @ CDFIN Mixer (D Control the balance of the Leftfflight volume. @ Control the volume level. @ Mute the CD—Audio sound. O Aux Mixer 6) Control the balance of the Left/Right volume. @ Control the volume level. @ Mute the sound. @ MID| Mixer (D Control the balance of the LeftJ'Right volume @ Control the Volume level @ Mute the MIDI sound. * In the case of Internal Mixer, to use more than two card, the card number What you Want to use should be checked in the option menu‘ But the External Mixer offer the each mixer windows according to the Card No. mm lukuml Hr er illecnvd ' me Our Always un gap v Shuw Level Meter 2. External Mixer Ella HBID Load siemrcm PDiFin gave —F:LF —F‘LF‘ fl Save As " " " , i , mm rm mm Always on toD = E v Uniiorm Volume Control v Show Level Meter we we [we may we we we [we this 144154 u—us Mute Mute @ Master Mixer (D Control the left volume level. @ Control the right volume level. 6) Mute the Whole sound. (9 Execute the proper mixer. © Display the current setting of the External Links', When the Outputl and SfPDlF item is off, Volume control will not work. Q Wave Mixer (1—4) (D Conh’ol the balance of the left volume. @ Control the balance of the right Volume. 6) Control the Left volume level. ® Conh’ol the Right volume level. 6) Mute the Wave sound. @ S/PDIF Out Mixer stew (mt LFzL—F‘ P! Len mm E E was mm Mute Mule (D Control the balance of the left volume. @ Control the balance of the right volume. @ Control the left volume level. (9 Control the right volume level. 6) Mule the Sound. © S/PD|F IN Mixer 5307an m LF'LF n n LEN mm 5 5 mm 144m Mute Mute E E rude rude Mun Mule G) Control the balance of the left volume. @ Control the balance of the right volume. @ Control the left volume level. 6) Control the right volume level. 6) Mute the sound. © INPUT Mixer (1f4) (D Control balance on the left volume. @ Control balance on the right volume. @ Control the left volume. (9 Control the right volume. © Mute the Whole sound. IV. Hardware Setting Converter an Damn — 7 DMA eunsr Transier Latency Convener i724“ WaveDrimr 20 , milliseconds Resolution : Audio Data Handling ASIO 13m] v samples per fi71P'IJJUI'lDFrIsf At’axlamlny — 17 frmri') "n r Vt’fl’t'm rw u: uperatlnn w an at: exces s ,,Mu"|-|-,ack Wave was cunver‘er resolution r Single and Irv-Sync 6“ independent Clocks and Sample Hales (Hertz) if; Internal Master Cluck r 32mg r 44,100 r: 43,003 (‘ 88,200 r 96,000 1- Hate Locked l- Reset Hate Me! Play f‘ S/PDIF Masha! Clack r‘ J'nu Audio Data Handling This item allow or block the operation when the data exceeds the converter resolution, Clock and Sample Rates, SiPDIF Sample Rate Hardware Settings deals with the sample rate which you use to operate the Audio DSPZd MK II‘ This is very important point because the card can be synchronized from an external devices or set its own rate(internal) and impose this rate on other devices. You can choose between sample rates of SZKhz and QEKhz with the Digiml amplifiers, DMA Buffer Transfer Latency This is where you can determine how fast an application like Sort Synthesizer can access the Windows driver. You Would think the faster the better but settings are system—dependent and this is shown — in a slow computer — by audible deviations in recordings and playback, If you notice so—called DropOuts during playback of audio tracks with your hard disk recording program, then you must increase the DMA buffer transfer latency, In this situation, it is also important to tune your application, Many programs provide you with setting options for an audio buffer, V. Apply on External Links You can recording Zch mono input and Zch output on Sound’l‘rack Audio DSPZ4 MK ll without external box. You can recording the signal from included cable under Balanced Signal And monitoring this signal from Wave Device IfZ immediately on stereo out of this cable. When you want recording, you muet Setup the box number to 4 on EL. program l—I General Box I!!!" mu ruirifinsx mu """ Oulpul‘l ,z . (rm) And this connector can input until 2 mono channel VI. Connecting with devices a. external boxes SoundTrack Audio DSF24 MK II can be connected with the Digital Audio, External box as well as Digital lilo boardth DB I) bundled iuet by linking the line in me External Linke, It is poSSible to connect the two items Simultaneously among the Digital Audio, Digital IIO board and external boxes. . Introduction of the Digital If!) hoardiXG DB—I) Connection with XG DEH Connection with Digital Audio Connection with external boxes hum- 1. Introduction of the XG DB—I Digital liO boardiXG DB l) enables the CD digital in. Optical lNi’OUT, Coaxial infOut fie AESI’EBU lnf’Out tor the SoundTrack Audio DSPEll MK ll. Digital liO board bundled with the Audio DSPEll MK ll which supports Digital recording and Digital Output for the Digital equipments having Coaxial lniOut, Optical [ni’Out or AESI’EBU lniOut. it has a 2—pin socket connecting with SiPDlF output from the CD—ROM drive and provides a dynamic CD audio sound without noise and offers automatic digital signal selection function) The priority of the digital signals are: AESI’EBU => Optical or Coaxial => CD Digital. Specification Digital input (Coaxial, Optical, AESiEBU) Digital Out (Coaxial. Optical, AESHEBU) CD Digital in Q) AESfEBU [NI’OUT Connects to the AESi’EBU connector of the external digital devices with the proper cable. ® COAXlALrleOUT Connects to the RCA connector of the external digital devices. 6) OPTICAHNFOUT Connects to the Optical connector of the external digital devices With the Optical cable. 6) ifpin Connecter Using the provided cable, plug one end in the Digital XG. and another into to this. 6) CD digital [N Connects the Efpin vvire cable from the digitaifoutput of the CDfFlOM drive. 2. With XG DB—I \/ , . ~ Wk AUle DSP24 MK II -Setting the External Links | E isms‘umz Eila flux flslp 2. With the Digital Audio -Setting the External Link | E iemaiLmiz file flux halo '[mitu| Hudioth‘hstu .,~ rm V as" 3‘ am 3. ADC Box 312 Solderéck Audio DSP24 MK II Setting the External Links | E fierrwa‘me'a Eils flux flslu a‘ o, FCC PRODUCT NAME: Sound Card MODEL NUMBER: ST Audio DSP24 MK II FCC RULES: TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15. CLASS B OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC COMPLLANCE STATEMENT: This device con'ipi‘ies with part 15 of FCC Ruies Operation is subject to the foitowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must amept any interference TeCeiUZli inctuding interference tht may cause undesired operation INFORMATION TO USER: This equipment has been tested and found to compty with the limits of a Class B digitat device pursuant to Part 15 cf the FCC Rules These til—nits are deszgned to provide reasonable protection against harn'ifiii interference in a residentiai’ instaiiation This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not instatied and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However‘ there is no guarantee that interference wilt not ocmr in a partimiar instai’rbti'on if this equipment does cause barn-fut interference to radio or teieuision reception which can he determined by turning the equipment off and on‘ the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of one foii‘owing measures" 1 Reorienf / Refomfe the receiuzng antenna 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3 Connect the equipment into an outiet on a circuit difference from tMt to wfildt the receiver is connected 4 Consuit the deater or an experiensed radio/TV techniman for hetp CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE HOONTECH CO.,LTD 332, Songnardong. Sosafgu. Puchon. Korea TELEPHONE NO : (032)611—1998 FoI E‘C Countries CE PRODUCT NAME: Sound Card MODEL NUMBER: ST Audio DSPQA MK [I The pIoduct compliBS with EC direcfivea = —EMC REESE” Dieses instrument entspricht folgenden EG—Richth'nien 1 —EMC REESE” Cet inStIument est conforms aux diIectiveS CE auivantea1 —EMC REESE” Questo prodotto é conforms alle seguenti direttive GEE 1 —EMC REESE” Dit instrument beantWooIdt aan de Volgende EG’IiChthjU/Bn 1 —EMC REESE” Este producto cumple con las siguientes de la CE 1 —EMC REESE” THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE HOONTECH C0..LTD 332, Songnae—dong, Sosa—Eu, Puchon, Korea TELEPHONE NO 1 (MESH—1998
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