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Description

Unlock the full potential of your studio setup with the versatile RME ADI-192 DD Digital Format / Sample Rate Converter. Designed for discerning audio professionals, this powerhouse converter bridges the gap between different digital audio formats, ensuring seamless integration across your gear. At its core, the ADI-192 DD features three independent 8-channel format converters—AES/EBU, ADAT, and TDIF—each providing 24-bit audio resolution. Whether you’re working with a mix of digital formats or need to adapt signals without swapping cables, this unit has you covered.

The RME ADI-192 DD is not only about connectivity; it’s about precision. With support for sample rates up to 192kHz, it ensures crystal-clear audio fidelity, crucial for any high-end recording or mixing environment. Its ability to handle an impressive range of sample rates—27-200kHz for AES and 33-57kHz for ADAT/TDIF—makes it adaptable for diverse audio applications. The converter’s compatibility with all platforms and methods of increasing sample rates further solidifies its place as a studio staple.

For those who demand excellence in audio processing, the ADI-192 DD is a tool that offers both flexibility and uncompromising sound quality, making it an essential addition to any professional studio.

Key Features:

  • Three 8-channel format converters: AES/EBU, ADAT, TDIF
  • 24-bit audio resolution
  • Sample rates: 44.1-, 48-, 88.2-, 96-, 176.4-, 192kHz
  • Sample rate range: AES; 27-200kHz, ADAT/TDIF; 33-57kHz
  • Word clock I/O for sync
  • Supports 8-channel operation at 96kHz and 4-channel at 192kHz

Product specs

Brand RME
Model ADI-192 DD Digital Format / Sample Rate Converter
Year 2010s
Made In Germany
Categories Utility
Bit Depth 24-bit
Digital Input Format ADAT/Optical, AES/EBU, S/PIDF
Digital Output Format ADAT/Optical, AES/EBU, S/PIDF
Electronics Digital
Format 19-inch Rackmount
Number of Analog Inputs 0
Number of Analog Outputs 0
Number of Channels 8
Number of Digital Inputs 26
Number of Digital Outputs 26
Number of Headphone Outputs 0
Number of MIDI Inputs 0
Number of MIDI Outputs 0
Sample Rate 192 khz

FAQs

What digital formats can the RME ADI-192 DD convert between?

The RME ADI-192 DD can convert between ADAT/Optical, AES/EBU, and S/PIDF digital formats, providing flexibility for various digital audio setups.

How many channels does the RME ADI-192 DD support?

The RME ADI-192 DD supports 8 channels, making it suitable for multi-channel digital audio applications.

What is the maximum sample rate supported by the RME ADI-192 DD?

The RME ADI-192 DD supports a maximum sample rate of 192 kHz, ensuring high-resolution audio conversion.

Does the RME ADI-192 DD have any analog inputs or outputs?

No, the RME ADI-192 DD is a digital-only converter and does not have any analog inputs or outputs.

Is the RME ADI-192 DD suitable for professional studio use?

Yes, the RME ADI-192 DD is designed for professional studio use, offering high-quality digital format and sample rate conversion with 24-bit resolution.

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