F. A. Q. -
Frequently Asked Questions
Product |
PHASE 88 incl. PHASE 88 Rack |
Status |
01.10.2006 |
Version |
1.2 |
Questions and Answers |
19 |
Please make sure that you are using the latest driver version.
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Internet |
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Herrenpfad 38 |
|
D-41334 Nettetal |
Question
1:
What operating systems are
supported?
Question 2:
What resources does the PHASE 88
audio system use after installation in my system?
Question 3:
Does the MIDI Interface require its
own IRQ?
Question 4:
Can the board be fitted with a
Wavetable?
Question 5:
How much can the input
regulation of the PHASE 88 audio system
be regulated?
Question 6:
What products can be cascaded or synchronized with the
PHASE 88 audio system?
Question
7:
What is the signal-noise ratio of the PHASE 88 system?
Question 8:
What is the max.
level of the analog inputs
and outputs?
Question 9:
Where is the AD/DA conversion made in the PHASE 88 system? On the PCI board or in the
breakout box?
Question 10:
Why is the circuit board red?
Question 11:
What programs can the PHASE 88 audio
system be used with?
What
computer configuration is recommended and how high must the through-rate of the
hard disks be to make full use if the board?
Is it possible to replay
different channels simultaneously with different sampling frequencies?
Question 14:
How many stereo tracks can be routed to the 8 outputs
and simultaneously played back?
Question 15:
How does DirectMonitoring
work in connection with an ASIO 2.0 audio sequencer in the PHASE 88 audio system?
Question 16:
Can I run the PHASE 88 audio system for an ASIO application and GigaSampler (GSIF) simultaneously?
Question 17:
Is it possible to use the board as a mixing console at events? This
requires functions such as influencing the sound by channel for all channels
and (automatic) fade-over of different channels.
Question 18:
The recorded audio signal crackles.
Question 19:
I have cascaded several PHASE 88 systems and find that
not all audio devices (WavPlay, WaveRec,...) are listed when using the WDM driver.
What operating systems are
supported?
Answer 1:
· Windows 2000
· Windows XP
· MAC OSX
What resources does the PHASE 88
audio system use after installation in my system?
Answer 2:
The PHASE 88 system
requires an IRQ and various memory ranges. Please read the section "About IRQs and other interrupts“ in the
manual.
Does the MIDI Interface require its
own IRQ?
Answer 3:
No, the
Can the board be fitted with a
Wavetable?
Answer 4:
No, this is not possible.
How much can the input
regulation of the PHASE 88 audio system
be regulated?
Answer 5:
PHASE 88 : Gain:
0 to + 18dB analog
Attenuation: -90dB to 0dB digital
PHASE 88
Rack: Adjustment range:
–18dBu (ca. 100mV) to +15dBu (ca. 4,4V)
What products can be cascaded or synchronized with the PHASE 88 audio system?
Answer 6:
The
PHASE 88 system can be synchronized with the following
products over the EWS Connect terminal:
and the audio system can also be operated in parallel
with other sound cards in a PC or Mac without any problems (cascading).
However, note that internal synchronization is not possible.
What is the signal-noise ratio of the PHASE 88 system?
Answer 7:
PHASE 88:
24Bit / 96kHz A/D converter with 100dB (A)
SNR*, measured typically 100dB (A)
24Bit / 96kHz D/A converter with 110dB (A) SNR*, measured
typically 106dB (A)
PHASE 88 Rack:
24Bit / 96kHz A/D converter with 100dB (A) SNR*,
measured typically 100dB(A)
24Bit / 96kHz D/A converter
with 110dB (A) SNR*, measured typically 108dB(A)
*)
This information depends on the specifications of the converters used
What is the max.
level of the analog inputs
and outputs?
Answer 8:
PHASE 88:
2,1Vrms @ 1kHz
Input und Output
PHASE 88 Rack:
–18dBu (ca. 100mV) bis +15dBu (ca. 4,4V) - Input
2,1Vrms @ 1kHz
- Output
Where is the AD/DA conversion made in the PHASE
88 system? On the PCI board or in the breakout box?
Answer 9:
The converters are in the breakout
box and thus are protected against interference from other PC components.
Why is the circuit board red?
Answer 10:
Red is the color for life force, energy,
action, love and hate, rage, happiness and anger. Red increases blood
circulation and is used for all circulatory disorders. It is used in color therapy where life force must be strengthened or
renewed; it tends to increase the flow in blood vessels to allow blocked life
energy to flow harmoniously. Red encourages speech, makes people excited,
cheerful, ambitious and passionate. Our PHASE 88 also has these
characteristics. That is why it is red.
What programs can the PHASE 88 audio
system be used with?
Answer 11:
The PHASE 88 audio system is basically compatible with all standard programs.
The comprehensive driver support, such as ASIO 2.0, GSIF, WDM, MME and
DirectSound, covers virtually all standards. The PHASE 88 audio system has been tested with the following programs:
· Steinberg Cubase SX 1.x
· Steinberg Cubase VST 5.x
·
Emagic Logic 5.x/6.x
·
Ableton Live
·
Steinberg Wavelab
4.x
·
Cool Edit Pro 2.x
·
Nemesis Giga Sampler/Giga Studio
·
Cakewalk Sonar 2.x
·
Magix Samplitude 7.x
·
Magix Sequoia
And of course with the standard
little helpers like Winamp, Windows Media Player, Intervideo WinDVD, Cyber Link PowerDVD, etc.
What computer configuration is recommended and how high must the through-rate
of the hard disks be to make full use if the board?
Answer 12:
System
requirements PC:
System recommendation PC:
System requirements MAC:
System recommendation MAC:
The average required data
throughput is calculated as follows:
((((Number
of tracks x resolution in bits x sampling rate in Hz) / 8) / 1024) / 1024) =
MB/s
Therefore,
40 tracks (full system equipment) at 32 Bit / 96 kHz
yields a data throughput of 14.65 MB/s, which the hard disk and the controller
must manage. Fast UDMA hard disks will have no problems.
For
explanation with 32 bits in the formula (instead of 24 bits): All drivers of
the board can transfer 24-bit audio data as 32-bit data to the recording
software. This feature greatly reduces the load on the main processor, because
unlike the conventional "packed byte" process only 24-bit data are
sent in "stacked" form through the 32-bit wide bus.
When
selecting components for a hard disk recording system with the PHASE 88 Audio
Interface following hard disk controllers are
recommended in descending order:
· UDMA
IDE
· SCSI
(as PCI controller)
· IDE
In general, note that other PCI
boards can influence the performance of the PCI bus and therefore the operation
of the PHASE 88 system. The influence is of course greater at 24 Bit / 96 kHz that at lower settings.
Is it possible to replay different channels
simultaneously with different sampling frequencies?
Answer 13:
The
PHASE 88 hardware is basically always synchronized
with the same sampling frequency, so playback is only ever possible at one
frequency. However, DirectSound applications use the integrated DirectX
sampling rate conversion. Now, when using the WDM driver, sampling rates can
also be converted for MME applications. This allows playback with different
sampling frequencies.
How many stereo tracks can be routed to the
8 outputs and simultaneously played back?
Answer 14:
4 stereo
totals can be played back over 4 separate drivers on 8 single outputs. If the
digital S/PDIF interface to the analog inputs and
outputs is also used, 5 stereo tracks can also be played back from the disk
plus 5 stereo inputs (analog+S/-DIF) over one stereo
output (OUT1/2 or S/PDIF OUT).
How does DirectMonitoring work in connection
with an ASIO 2.0 audio sequencer in the PHASE 88 audio system?
Answer 15:
ASIO 2.0 allows direct "monitoring" over
suitable audio hardware like the PHASE 88 system. If
this function is enabled inside the audio application (e.g. Emagic
Logic: Disabling the "Soft monitoring" option, in Cubase
VST: Enable the "DirectMonitoring" option
in the system settings), the corresponding channel in the DigitalMixer
of the PHASE 88 ControlPanel is "demuted" as soon as recording is enabled. Volume and
panorama settings are also continuously sent from the sequencer mixer to the DigitalMixer of the PHASE 88 audio system.
The playback path (not the recording path) no longer runs over the sequencer.
Instead the incoming input signals are sent via the DigitalMixer
to the output 1/2 and/or S/PDIF (once the routing of the PHASE 88 system has been set accordingly in the setting window of the
ControlPanel). Because the signals are sent directly
to the PHASE 88 hardware, absolutely latency-free monitoring is possible .
Can I run the PHASE 88 audio system for an ASIO application and GigaSampler (GSIF) simultaneously?
Answer 16:
The drivers include a
"GSIF/ASIO multi-client" mode. If this mode is enabled, both programs
can access the same hardware and, depending on the computing power, real-time resampling of the GigaSampler is
possible in the ASIO application. Enable the "GSIF/ASIO multi-client"
mode and start the sequencer (e.g. Cubase VST) from
the GigaSampler. GigaSampler
has a special start button for this purpose. Then in the sequencer select the
MIDI-Out driver "GigaSampler/Endless Wave"
or "Nemesys MidiOut: Portx".
Is it possible to use the board as a mixing console at events? This
requires functions such as influencing the sound by channel or for all channels
and (automatic) fade-over of different channels.
Answer 17:
To a limited extent
only; the board does have a digital mixer that can be operated from the ControlPanel but has no automation and no equalizer.
The recorded audio signal crackles.
Answer 18:
In most cases this problem is the result of the assignment
of the interrupts (IRQ). For more
information and suggestions for solutions see the manual in "On IRQs and other interrupts“.
If the
problem is not the result of a resource conflict, increase the buffer sizes in
the ASIO ControlPanel or in the host applications (Wavelab, Cool Edit Pro, etc.).
If this does not eliminate
the problem, try exchanging the connecting cable between the PCI board and the
breakout box as a test (if you have use the internal
cable for the breakout box, please use the external cable and vice versa).
.
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I have cascaded several PHASE 88 systems and find that not all audio
devices (WavePlay, WaveRec,...) are listed when using the WDM driver.
Answer 19:
Unfortunately the Windows WDM driver concept for audio still has some
problems. Among other difficulties there is a basic restriction of the maximum
possible device classes. For example, a maximum of only 10 audio input devices,
10 audio output devices, etc. is possible and only the first 10 devices are
displayed (one audio device per stereo pair is available for the PHASE 88
system, e.g. PHASE88 WavePlay 1/2, PHASE88 WaveRec 1/2, etc.). This restriction is less of an issue
for Windows XP, because the maximum number of device classes has been increased
to 32. Fortunately this restriction does not influence the operation of ASIO or
"WDM kernel streaming" applications. In this case all inputs and
outputs of cascaded systems can be used simultaneously.
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