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User's Guide Digiface AVB © RME
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8.4 Multi-client Operation 
RME audio interfaces support multi-client operation. Several programs can be used at the same 
time. The formats ASIO and WDM can even be used on the same playback channels simulta-
neously.  As  WDM  uses  a  real-time  sample  rate  conversion  (ASIO  does  not),  all  active  ASIO 
software has to use the same sample rate. 
However, a better overview is maintained by using the channels exclusively. This is no limitation 
at all, because TotalMix allows for any output routing, and therefore a playback of multiple soft-
ware on the same hardware outputs. 
Inputs can be used from an unlimited number of WDM and ASIO software at the same time, as 
the driver simply sends the data to all applications simultaneously. 
RME's sophisticated tool DIGICheck operates like an ASIO host, using a special technique to 
access  playback  channels  directly.  Therefore  DIGICheck  is  able  to  analyse  and  display  play-
back data from any software, no matter which format it uses. 
8.5 Digital Recording 
Unlike analog soundcards which produce empty  wave  files  (or noise) when no  input  signal  is 
present,  digital  interfaces  always  need  a  valid  input  signal  to  start  recording.  Taking  this  into 
account, RME added a comprehensive I/O signal status display to the Digiface AVB, showing 
sample frequency, lock and sync status in the Settings dialog, and two status LEDs directly at 
the unit. 
The sample frequency shown in the Settings dialog is useful as a quick display of the current 
configuration of the unit and the connected external equipment. If no sample frequency is rec-
ognized, it will read ‘No Lock’. 
This way, configuring any suitable audio application for digital recording is simple. After connec-
tion the Digiface AVB displays the current and external sample frequency. This parameter can 
then be changed in the application’s audio attributes (or similar) dialog. 
8.6 Clock Modes - Synchronization 
In the digital world, all devices must be either Master (clock source) or Slave (clock receiver). 
Whenever  several  devices  are  linked  within  a  system,  there  must  always  be  a  single  master 
clock. 
A digital system can only have one master! If the Digiface AVB’s clock mode is set to 'Inter-
nal', all other devices must be set to ‘Slave’. 
This also  applies in a  network. Typically, a  single device is defined as  a clock  master (Grand 
Clock), controlling  both  the network  and all  connected devices.  The  Digiface AVB  can be 
synchronized as slave over incoming network streams or an attached word clock. As master, it 
uses its internal clock, becoming the clock master of the entire network. 
RME’s exclusive SyncCheck technology (first implemented in the Hammerfall) enables an easy 
to use check and display of the current clock status. Input Status indicates whether there is a 
valid signal (Lock, No Lock) for the coaxial input, or if there is a valid and synchronous signal 
(Sync). 










