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User's Guide HDSP System Multiface II
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The Multiface’s new output header is optimized for largest compatibility with other digital de-
vices: 
 
•  32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz depending on the current sample rate 
•  Audio use, Non-Audio 
•  No Copyright, Copy Permitted 
•  Format Consumer or Professional 
•  Category General, Generation not indicated 
•  2-channel, No Emphasis or 50/15 µs 
•  Aux bits Audio Use 
 
Professional AES/EBU equipment can be connected to the Multiface thanks to the transformer-
balanced coaxial output, and the ‘Professional’ format option with doubled output voltage. Out-
put cables should have the same pinout as those used for input (see above), but with a male 
XLR plug instead of a female one. 
 
Note that most consumer HiFi equipment (with optical or phono SPDIF inputs) will only ac-
cept signals in ‘Consumer’ format!
 
 
The audio bit in the header can be set to 'Non-Audio'. This is often necessary when Dolby AC-3 
encoded data is sent to external decoders (surround-sound receivers, television sets etc. with 
AC-3 digital inputs), as these decoders would otherwise not recognize the data as AC-3. 
 
 
26.3 Word Clock 
 
Input 
The Multiface's word clock input is a high impedance type (not terminated). Thanks to RME's 
Signal Adaptation Circuit, the word clock input still works correctly even with heavily mis-
shaped, dc-prone, too small or overshoot-prone signals. Thanks to automatic signal centering, 
300 mV (0.3V) input level are sufficient in principle. An additional hysteresis reduces sensitivity 
to 1.0 V, so that over- and undershoots and high frequency disturbances don't cause a wrong 
trigger. 
 
Output 
Thanks to a low impedance, but short circuit proof output, the Multiface delivers 4 Vpp to 75 
Ohms. For wrong termination with 2 x 75 Ohms (37.5 Ohms), there are still 3.3 Vpp at the out-
put. 
 
Selecting Single Speed in the Settings dialog causes the output signal to always stay within the 
range of 32 kHz to 48 kHz. So at 96 kHz sample rate, the output word clock is 48 kHz. 
 
 
26.4 MIDI 
 
The Multiface offers one MIDI I/O via two 5-pin DIN jacks. The MIDI ports are added to the sys-
tem by the driver. Using MIDI capable software, these ports can be accessed under the name 
HDSP MIDI. Using more than one Multiface, the operating system adds a consecutive number 
to the port name, like HDSP MIDI In (2) etc. 
 
The MIDI In port is available for both GSIF (GSIF-2 Low Latency) and standard MME MIDI si-
multaneously. 
 
Note: The MIDI input LED displays any kind of MIDI activity, including MIDI Clock, MTC and 
Active Sensing. The latter is sent by most keyboards every 0.3 seconds.