ESI MaXiO 032 User Manual
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MaXiO series
System Manual
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ETC Setting
ADAT S/MUX Mode: - Normal (44 kHz ,48 kHz – 8 channels)
- SMUX 1 (96 kHz – 4 channels)
- SMUX 2 (192 kHz – 2 channels)
LED Display: - Mode 1 (shows a continuous graphical representation of the level)
- Mode 2 (continuous display with level meter peak hold)
- Mode 3 (shows a dot representation of the level)
- Mode 4 (the level meter will hold the maximum level that was reached)
Routing Table:
This is where you can route input ports and output ports of EX8000. The 4 pair of stereo channels
look alike and function identically. EX8000 has 4 different types of I/O ports – E.D.I, Digital
(AES/EBU and S/PDIF), Analog and ADAT. You can select an input port for each output port.
Example: If you want to send the signal that comes from analog input to E.D.I output (to the
MaXiO PCI/PCIe host card), you would set the control panel like shown on the following picture.
Please have a look at the following audio routing table that shows you all the audio routing options
of EX8000 when connected to the MaXiO PCI/PCIe host card.
E.D.I OUT
E.D.I
DIGITAL
ANALOG
ADAT
E.D.I
DIGITAL
ANALOG
ADAT
E.D.I
DIGITAL
ANALOG
ADAT
E.D.I
DIGITAL
ANALOG
ADAT
8CH 24-bit/192kHz
DIGITAL OUT
{ Professional
~ Consumer
ANALOG OUT
8 XLR balanced OUT
8 TRS balanced OUT
ADAT OPTICAL OUT
~ Normal : 8CH 24-bit/48kHz
{ S/MUX 2 : 4CH 24-bit/96kHz
{ S/MUX 4 : 2CH 24-bit/192kHz
E.D.I IN
8CH 24-bit/192kHz
DIGITAL IN
ANALOG IN
ADAT OPTICAL IN
4 XLR Out
4 RCA Out
4 XLR In
4 RCA In
8 XLR / TRS IN
MIC / LINE, GAIN
ADC
~ Normal : 8CH 24-bit/48kHz
{ S/MUX 2 : 4CH 24-bit/96kHz
{ S/MUX 4 : 2CH 24-bit/192kHz
DAC
~ Professional
{ Consumer
E.D.I
E.D.I
E.D.I