Sk123 wrote:Hi,
I have ADI 2 pro fs r, and I happen to be using this device after a few years (just life kept busy, didn't use some another fancy device).
Last time I had two monitors connected through this, and I was able to use my previous sound card - Asus Essence STX II through SPDIF connection, where I could use different EQ presets which made my monitors sound brilliant.
Now i have headphones connected Balanced, and also connected SPDIF to my soundcard, but I am not able to playback anything.
Is there a setting I might be missing perhaps? I tried different things which I thought should make it work, but it doesnt. My default device I also changed from RME to SPDIF and vice versa.
The SPIDF cable is connected to black port on RME which says "IN". The SPDIF on soundcard is supposed to be "S/PDIF coaxial output" according to their manual.
Please let me know any suggestions on how can I fix this.
Many thanks!!
The description is a bit vague and possibly wrong:
You say that you are using a coaxial output on your Sonar Essence card and connect it to the optical ADAT/SPDIF input?
This is impossible, you can not directly connect a copper output with an optical input.
If you are using the ADAT input on your ADI-2 Pro with a TOSLINK cable, then you will also have to use the optical output of your Asus soundcard (optical SPDIF, not coaxial SPDIF which is copper based). Most likely the settings of your Asus card are wrong and leading to the wrong output or the Asus adapter for optical SPDIF is damaged.
Are you using the ADI-2 Remote application? Then you could post a screenshot of your ADI-2 settings.
A screenshot of the Asus Xonar settings will also be helpful.
Are you aware of the other screens of your ADI-2 Pro FS R BE?
The State Overview will support you troubleshooting digital connections.
Recommendation: if your mainboard should also have an optical SPDIF output to connect the ADI-2 Pro FS R BE via TOSLINK cable, then I would use this one from the mainboard and remove the Asus card from the system.
The ADI-2 Pro is actually too good to modify the digital audio signal with any DSP tools from Asus before conversion.
At least I would use neutral settings in the Asus card so that the lossless audio signal is passed through unaltered.
Then you can also use the "Bit test" to validate lossless transfer of digital audio data up to the DSP of the ADI-2 Pro shortly before the D/A conversion takes place.
You only need a digital connection from PC to the ADI-2 Pro FS R BE to connect the reference converter for "lossless" audio transfer.
In terms of quality and jitter: digital connection is lossless and SteadyClock FS is designed to remove any potential jitter from any digital input signal including USB.
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