User`s guide
  User’s Guide MADI Router © RME   29 
S/MUX:  
    Values: On | Off 
“Sample multiplexing” (S/MUX) describes the technique of spreading the 
larger  amount  of  samples  per  audio  channel  in  double  speed  (88.2, 
96kHz) and quad speed (176.4, 192kHz) signals to the 56 or 64 channels 
of a single speed MADI signal. The receiver of the signal detects this as 
single speed first - each original source channel now occupying two or 
four audio channels in the MADI stream - however when manually set to 
double or quad speed, the receiver can reassemble the original audio 
signals. 
For 88.2 and 96 kHz, this is an alternative to the so-called 96k frame 
defined  in  the  MADI  standard,  which  has  the  advantage  of  being 
automatically detected by the receiver if the receiver supports detection 
of 96k frame based MADI signals. The 96k frame is active if S/MUX is set 
to “Off” and the sampling frequency set to 88.2 or 96kHz.  
For 176.4 and 192 kHz audio signals, S/MUX is the common mode of 
transmission since the MADI standard does not define a “192kHz frame” 
and should therefore be set to ‘On’. 
  Channels: 
    Values: 56 | 64 
    Sets the number of channels in the MADI stream. 
    AES-10 Mode 1 = 56 Channels 
    AES-10 Mode 2 = 64 Channels 










