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MDM ABS Format
Channel Normal ABS
1 L16 L16
2 R16 T8+L8
3 L16 R16
4 R16 T8+R8
5 L16 L16
6 R16 T8+L8
7 L16 R16
8 R16 T8+R8
AES
The AES outputs AES1 and AES2 can operate similarly, useful for 16-bit machines. This is done by first enabling
ABS for MDMs, then
press & hold until the ABS LED blinks, showing that ABS AES is enabled. Another press
& hold turns ABS AES off.
AES ABS Format
Channel Normal ABS
AES1 LEFT L16 L16
AES1 RIGHT R16 T8+L8
AES2 LEFT L16 R16
AES2 RIGHT R16 T8+R8
S/PDIF
ABS output processing is not supported for S/PDIF regardless of whether or not the ABS LED is lit.
ABS (Apogee Bit Splitting) Inputs
For 88.2/96 kHz operation, the inputs are in a sense bit-split but there is only one input format see
88.2/96 kHz operation.
MDM
At 44.1/48 kHz sample rates, the PSX-100 can bit split the MDM (ADAT and TDIF) inputs. This feature is
enabled by press & hold of the MDM IN button, and controls TDIF and ADAT outputs simultaneously. Press and
hold will light both 1-2 and 3-4 LEDs at the same time. This means these four channels inputs will be combined
per the MDM ABS format shown in ABS PROCESSING OUTPUTS. You can then hit MDM IN once to select
channels 5-8 as the inputs. Press & hold returns to NON-ABS channels 1-2.
NOTE: In Confidence Monitor mode and 44.1/48 kHz sampling, turning on ABS will automatically set the MDM
IN configuration to two pairs (1 and 2). When you exit from ABS, MDM IN will select one pair (channels 1 and
2). You can always override these settings.
AES
The AES inputs AES1 and AES2 can operate similarly, useful for 16-bit machines. This is done by setting
DIP8, which manually forces the AES format described in ABS PROCESSING OUTPUTS.
S/PDIF
ABS processing is not supported for S/PDIF.
PSX-100 Users Manual
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