User's Manual
User’s Guide ADI-2 DAC v2.2 © RME
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15. Top Screens 
The ADI-2 DAC has four different top screens: an Analyzer showing the audio signal content of 
the analog outputs, a State Overview showing the digital states of SPDIF and USB, a Dark Vol-
ume screen with some additional information, and Dark Volume Details, showing all currently 
active DSP functions. 
Pushing the small encoder 1 or 2 cycles through them if any is currently active. To quickly call 
them up simply press any of the four function keys one or two times. The remote can be used 
for this as well after, assigning the command Toggle View to one of the four programmable 
buttons (see chapter 14.1.1, Remap Keys). 
15.1 Dark Volume / Details 
This screen has been added as alternative to the other 
meter screens, which even with the dark theme selected 
might be disturbing in some situations. Dark Volume shows 
the current volume setting, the current reference level 
setting, the amount of Bass/Treble gain applied and the 
currently used input or source. It is low in brightness, still 
fully readable in bright environments, and has zero flickering 
or moving elements (level meters). Volume and Bass/Treble 
adjustments happen right in this screen, which makes its 
functionality not only visually pleasing. 
Despite this screen having no level meters, overloads caused by Volume, PEQ or Bass/Treble 
are easy to recognize. The big volume number is coupled to the over detection of the analog 
outputs. It changes its color to red when overloads occur. 
As with the other top screens, once selected it becomes the default screen, automatically 
shown after power-up or when leaving a menu. 
The Dark Volume Details screen displays some more information, like the currently used EQ 
Preset, and any active DSP FX. 
15.2 Analyzer 
The Analyzer is based on RME’s famous Spectral Analyzer in DIGICheck. It uses 29 biquad 
bandpass filters for high separation between the bands, providing outstanding musical visuali-
zation. Using carefully selected attack and release times the display is responsive, but still easy 
to read. On top it uses RME’s own Max LR technique to prevent 6 dB higher level display for 
monaural signals, and zero display with out–of-phase signals. 
Thanks to the high-resolution IPS panel even smallest details are clear to see. Music content 
analysis is possible even when viewed from a greater distance. 
The Analyzer operates at any sample rate, and even with 
DSD. There are no parameters to change, and the shown 
frequency range is always the human audible range, 20 Hz 
up to 20 kHz. 
To be able to also show DC content the lowest band is not a 
band-pass filter, but a low pass, catching the whole range 
from 0 Hz up to 30 Hz. With some unusual signals it 
therefore can happen that the level shown will be a bit 
higher than expected. 










