Appendix - faq appendix - dice background, Shortcut keys – TC electronic SDN BHD 48 User Manual

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TC Near prevents computer standby mode
Before setting your computer in standby mode the TC
Near control panel must be shut down. Computers handle
standby mode and hibernation in different ways. To
prevent instability on the audio interface after the
computer is turned back on, the TC Near control panel
must be closed. Most likely you will also need to close
you host application (Cubase or Logic or ...)

The Konnekt units use the TC developed DICE II

TM

digital

interface chip from TC Applied Technologies. The DICE
II

TM

chip provides a very stable digital clock to ensure

jitter free digital signal flow all the way through the
device.

Digital sound quality is not just "digital sound quality":
having a stable digital clock is crucial to the sound
quality.

Get perfect alignment of all your digital signals
With integrated JET

TM

technology the Konnekt is able to

perfectly align all digital signals from external digital
sources. This means that all supported digital formats will
be aligned to ensure maximum digital quality.

JET - patent pending. Next generation of jitter elimination
and sync handling, based on experience from TC flag ship
System 6000, EQ station and AIR speakers.

DICE II

TM

has been specially developed for high

performing digital interfaces S/PDIF, ADAT, 1394 and
AD/DA. DICE II

TM

is based on many years of research and

experience from making products for the top professional
market including studios and broadcast industry.
The DICE II

TM

's hardware based FireWire audio streaming

engine ensures robust, glitch free performance,
independent of how many channels are being streamed.

APPENDIX - FAQ

APPENDIX - DICE BACKGROUND

Shortcut keys

The various main pages can be accessed using the
following shortcut keys:

Function

Press

Device pages
Mixer

= M or 1

Setup

= S or 2

Fabrik C

= C or 3

Fabrik R

= R or 4

About

= A or 5

Monitor mix on/off

= CTRL + M

System settings page

= CTRL + S

Alternate between devices

= CTRL + 1 to 4

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