User's Manual
User’s Guide ADI-2 DAC v2.2 © RME
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17. DSD 
17.1 General 
DSD (Direct Stream Digital) is a stream with single bit resolution, but multiple times the sample 
rate of the CD. DSD64 equals 64 times 44.1 kHz = 2.8 MHz, DSD128 5.6 MHz, DSD256 11.2 
MHz. Versions with multiples of 48 kHz also exist, up to 12.2 MHz. 
To transfer DSD data over SPDIF, AES or even USB, DSD over PCM (DoP) is the de-facto 
standard. It uses only the lower 16 bit of a 24 bit word, the upper 8 bit are filled with a DoP 
header signal to be able to detect it, and to lower the overall volume to prevent damage in case 
of accidental playback as PCM data. Note that the data stays pure DSD and is NOT converted 
to PCM. 
The ADI-2 DAC supports DSD in various ways. When received via SPDIF, the State Overview 
screen will show DoP, and the DAC immediately turns from PCM to DSD mode. The process is 
transparent to the user, playback will continue as usual. But there are no DSP functions 
possible on a bit stream. Therefore EQ, Crossfeed, Bass/Treble, Loudness and other audio 
functions provided by the DSP are deactivated. This is shown by adding brackets to the 
activated function, for example EQ Enable - (ON). 
The DoP recognition also works on USB. A DSD playback via USB (State Overview shows 
DSD) will be done at 176.4/192 kHz for DSD64, 352.8/384 kHz for DSD128, and 705.6/768 kHz 
for DSD256. Under Windows WDM/WASAPI are currently limited to 384 kHz. The highest 
sample rates and DSD modes can only be used via ASIO. RME’s driver supports DSD over 
ASIO in DoP format as well as ASIO native. ADI-2 DAC therefore is compatible to many 
programs, like HQPlayer, and JRiver, but also to DSD recording software like Merging's 
Pyramix, Sound-It and VinylStudio. 
17.2 DSD Direct 
To be able to digitally adjust the volume, DSD data must be converted to PCM. This is done 
automatically within the DA converter chips. In DSD Direct mode there is no PCM conversion – 
and consequently no volume control anymore. After having activated DSD Direct in the ADI-2 
DAC’s menu (SETUP - Options), the analog signal is available only at the rear outputs, with a 
coarse volume control via the analog output reference level control. Outputs Pones and IEM 
deactivated. 
In DSD Direct mode the output level for digital full scale is 3.5 dB lower than with standard DSD 
mode. Therefore the maximum analog output level is 3.5 dB lower than the chosen reference 
level. For a valid comparison between DSD and DSD Direct the volume of DSD should be set to 
-3.5 dB. 










