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4 - E-MU 1010 PCI Card & Interface
The E-MU 1010 PCI card is the heart of the system and contains E-MU' s powerful E-DSP chip. The powerful hardware DSP
on this card leaves more power free on your CPU for additional software plug-ins and other tasks.
Connections
EDI
EDI
Connector
Connects to
Audio Dock
via EDI Cable
S/PDIF
Digital
S/PDIF
Audio
In/Out
Input &
Output
ADAT
or S/PDIF
Optical
In/Out
ADAT
Optical
Digital
Input &
Output
Connects to the MicroDock using EDI (E-MU Digital Interface) cable. This cable provides
a two-way data link between the E-MU 1010 and the MicroDock.
Each RCA phono jack carries two channels of digital audio. S/PDIF digital I/O can be used
for the reception and/or transmission of digital data from external digital devices such as
a DAT machine, an external analog-to-digital converter or an external signal processor
equipped with digital inputs and outputs. The embedded clock contained in the input
data stream can be used as a clock source for the 1010.
The S/PDIF out can be configured in either Professional or Consumer mode, always with
24-bits of resolution.
Important: S/PDIF I/O is disabled on the 1010 PCI when the MicroDock is connected.
The ADAT optical connectors transmit and receive 8 channels of 24-bit audio using the
ADAT type 1 & 2 formats (at 44.1kHz or 48kHz). The embedded clock contained in the
®
input data stream can be used as a clock source for the 1010. The ADAT optical ports can
also be switched to carry optical S/PDIF .
ADAT can also be transmitted and received at 96kHz or 192kHz using the S/MUX
standard which encodes the extra data onto multiple channels.
Important: ADAT I/O is disabled on the 1010 PCI when the MicroDock is connected.
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