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Focusrite OctoPre Multi-format ADAT SPDIF AES A/D Card

24-Bit / 96kHz Full Spec Multi-Format Interface Card Option for the Focusrite OctoPre with AES/EBU / SPDIF / ADAT
The OctoPre wouldn't be complete without the ability for the user to add an optional digital output card, allowing digital connection to various DAW's and digital interfaces, right?
This card provides multi-format digital outputs for all eight OctoPre channels, which operate over the sample frequency range of (44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz) and can be dithered to 16-, 20-, or 24-bit depths depending upon the destination.

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The full spec optional ADC for the Focusrite OctoPre offers three output formats; AES/EBU, S/PDIF and a simultaneous ADAT output.

This card contains exactly the same ADAT™-type digital output facilities as the OctoPre ADAT A/D card , with the addition of AES and SPDIF format outputs via a 9-pin D-type connector on the rear panel. As with the ADAT™-type outputs, the full range of sample rates and bit depths are available, and the converter may be synchronized to an external word clock source if required.

To access the digital signals from the 9-pin D-type AES/SPDIF output connector the A/D card must be purchased with either an AES or SPDIF D-Type conversion cable, available separately.
Either 8 AES or 8 SPDIF outputs can be used simultaneously with 8 ADAT™ outputs and the OctoPre’s analogue outputs.



The converters are 24-bit and 128x over-sampled, handling sample rates of up to 96 kHz, but can dither down to 20 or 16 bit. All frequency settings and bit rates can be altered from the front fascia, with an ADC lock LED to show when word clock is synchronised.

An external Wordclock input is also provided (BNC connector). The AES/EBU or S/PDIF format outputs can run simultaneously with the lightpipe outputs, giving up to 16 channels of digital output for all sample rates.


Focusrite A-Ds :
With converters, as with many other things in life “It’s not how big it is, but what you do with it that counts”. Whether running at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 or 192 kHz, or at 16, 20 or 24bit rates, the converter specifications alone are no measure of the quality of the record signal path. Rather, it is a combination of both the converter specifications and the quality of the system that supports it.

Focusrite A/D converter cards are designed to meet the absolute maximum design specifications possible for the converter chip-sets used. However the real benefit comes from using a recording system in which the ADC is included within the closed environment of a single box. The integral closed environment allows a shorter record path to digital, with no
unnecessary analogue connections out of the Focusrite box to the input of the recording equipment. (The receiving equipment will also certainly include more analogue circuitry in the form of gain/trim stages before the external ADC, only further lengthening the record path.)

A further benefit of a single, closed environment relates to the level of unwanted noise in the vicinity of the converter circuitry. Because the Focusrite unit operates as an analogue device right up to the point of the ADC, the environment within which the converter operates is extremely quiet and controlled. It does not contain extraneous clocks, nor other sources of digital noise, which exist within many digital desks and multi I/O DSP environments. Any of these may further contribute to the lack of clarity and accuracy.

So, innovative circuitry around the converter, the operation of the circuitry within the host unit, the shorter signal path and a quieter operational environment mean that Focusrite’s optional A/D converters offer an immense level of performance for the price.