M-Audio 2626 Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
User Guide 30ProFire 2626
Converter Mode
ProFire 2626 can operate in two different ways while in Standalone Mode. Each mode is described separately
below:
A/D – D/A Mode:
When this parameter is set to “A/D - D/A” mode the interface operates like a standard analog-to-digital
(A/D), digital-to-analog (D/A), and S/PDIF format converter. The operation of this mode varies by the
sample rate of the interface. This is described in detail below:
44.1-48 kHz
(Optical Port B can only be set to S/PDIF at these sample rates)
Analog In 1-8
ADAT (port A) Out 1-8
ADAT (port A) In 1-8
Analog Out 1-8
Coaxial S/PDIF
Optical S/PDIF
Optical S/PDIF
Coaxial S/PDIF
88.2-96 kHz (when Optical Port B is set to ADAT)
Analog In 1-8
ADAT Out 1-8*
ADAT In 1-8*
Analog Out 1-8
88.2-96 kHz (when Optical Port B is set to S/PDIF)
Analog In 1-4
ADAT Out 1-4
ADAT In 1-4
Analog Out 1-4
Coaxial S/PDIF
Optical S/PDIF
Optical S/PDIF
Coaxial S/PDIF
176.4-192 kHz
(Optical Port B can only be set to ADAT at this sample rate)
Analog In 1-4
ADAT Out 1-4**
ADAT In 1-4**
Analog Out 1-4
* When operating at 88.2/96 kHz (S/MUX II mode), four channels of audio are sent/received via
ADAT port A while the remaining four channels are sent/received via ADAT port B.
** When operating at 176.4/192 kHz (S/MUX IV mode), two channels of audio are sent/received via
ADAT port A while the remaining two channels are sent/received via ADAT port B.