Applications

CHANNEL ONE: Using both converters

Referring to the CHANNEL ONE, the separate use of both converters can be for example the conversion of digital signals independent from the A/D converter and to reproduce them in best tonal quality on louds- peakers or headphones.

Example: High-quality conversion of a digital conso- le's output signal.

Another application is the high-end conversion of digital signals for the further analog processing (refer to "Operation, analog processing of a digital signal", page 13).

CHANNEL ONE: Using both channels of the converter

The CHANNEL ONE is a mono unit. Consequently only one channel of the A/D converter can be used with it. Since A/D converters usually are designed as stereo units with two channels, it is possible to convert a second mono signal via the A/D INPUT 2 on the CHANNEL ONE. If this socket is not in use, the A/D- Converter routes the mono signal of the CHANNEL ONE to both channels.

Example: During a voice recording with the CHANNEL ONE, a guitar signal can be converted at the same time.

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Sound Performance Lab 2053 manual Applications, Channel ONE Using both converters