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5.3.2 HighBit mode
Use the HighBit mode only if you want to transmit digital audio data
from the ART G3 to an Audionet preamplifier compatible to the Audio-
net HighBit-Interface, e.g. the Audionet DNx (except DNA 1) or Audio-
net MAP 1. Additionally, in the HighBit mode digital output OUT 3 11
transmits a stereo PCM signal at a sampling rate of 96 kHz (downsam-
pled from the Audionet HighBit 192 kHz signal) with a resolution of
24 bit in the AES/EBU format. Digital output OUT 4 14 transmits even
in the HighBit mode a stereo PCM signal at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz
and a resolution of 16 bit.
Important
· With other devices but HighBit-compatible Audionet preamplifiers a
correct decoding of digital audio data is not possible and can lead to
high-level noise from the speakers, which might damage your ear
and/or equipment.
In order to transmit digital audio data from your ART G3 to an Audionet
preamplifier, you have to connect digital output OUT 1 9 of the
ART G3 to the digital audio input 'Digital In 2' of the MAP V2 or 'Digital
Audio IN 1' of the MAP 1 or DNx (except DNA 1).
Additionally, connect digital output OUT 2 10 of the ART G3 to digital
audio input 'Digital In 3' of the MAP V2 or 'Digital Audio IN 2' of the
MAP 1 or DNx (except DNA 1).
Important
· Only if both connections are in place and the option Set Digital
Output Mode is set to HighBit Mode, you can transmit and re-
ceive digital audio data in HighBit mode (refer to section 'Set Digital
Output Mode' on page 48)!
Important
· If you do not need any of the digital outputs do not use any jumpers
to short-circuit the digital outputs. Instead, select disabled for op-
tion Set Digital Output Mode to switch off all digital outputs.
(refer to section 'Set Digital Output Mode' on page 48).
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