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Apogee PSX-100 仕様
...The 2-channel conversion solution.
...The 2-channel conversion solution.
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POGEE ELECTRONICS
The Apogee PSX-100
has
a
reputation
for
at a glance.
producing the very best sounding
Two channels of Apogee's true 24-bit A/D and D/A
digital conversion products avail-
conversion with 117 dB dynamic range
able. You might also think of us as
Superb Apogee quality at 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz
being quick off the mark. But in
All the most common interfaces built in:
fact, we think very carefully
AES, ADAT, TDIF, S/PDIF (coax and optical)
before we release a new product.
Apogee Bit-Splitting ™ allows 16-bit recorders to be
That's how it was when we
used to store 24-bit and even 24/96 kHz signals!
came to design our first 24-bit,
Three flexible operating modes:
96kHz sampling-rate conversion
Confidence Monitor, Digital Copy, Analog Monitor .
system: the PSX-100.
Apogee Soft Limit
®
helps you record at a
Anyone can make 24 bits dance
higher level without overs
up and down 96,000 times a
Apogee's enhanced UV22HR ™ translates 24-bit
signals to 20 or 16 bits with minimal quality loss
second. The question is, does it
Easy-to-read 2-channel LED bar metering
sound any better? In many cases,
User-definable over detection (1-4 digital FS)
the answer is no – and to our
AES/EBU distribution amplifier capability
engineers, there was no point
Balanced or unbalanced analog I/O
without a significant improve-
Gold-plated XLR jacks for analog and AES/EBU I/O
ment in the sound. So clock
RCA jacks for S/PDIF in and out
circuitry had to be even more
Two proprietary Apogee low-jitter master clocks
rigorously designed to minimize
Non-volatile storage of front panel settings
jitter.
Analog
components
Optional video sync module
required special characteristics to
Exclusive active self-balancing analog I/O
realize the performance we
specified. And much more.
lution 2-channel converter that is capable of delivering the
We wanted to give our first 96kHz system all the features
promise of high-quality audio disc and mastering formats. And
needed to make it truly indispensable. AES, S/PDIF, ADAT and
when you buy an Apogee, all your money goes into making that
TDIF I/O for highest flexibility. Apogee Bit-Splitting for 24-bit,
conversion meet the highest standards available today.
96kHz mastering to 16-bit, 48kHz MDMs. UV22HR for flawless 16-
Introducing... The Apogee PSX-100
and 20-bit output. Soft Limit for maximum level without overs.
Digital copy, confidence and analog monitoring modes. Sync to
The PSX-100 takes Apogee's digital audio conversion expertise to
word clock and optional video.
a new level of quality and performance. It represents our first
The result: a total stereo conversion solution. Fully indepen-
high-sample-rate converter, offering 24-bit resolution at 88.2 and
dent A/D and D/A converters in a single 1U package .
96kHz sampling rates in addition to 44.1 and 48 kHz.
Apogee quality. At the Heart of Digital Audio.
Apogee quality. At the Heart of Digital Audio.
Benefits of
Outboard
24-bit, 96kHz A/D-D/A conversion:
Conversion
The PSX-100 is Apogee's first high resolution,
high sample-rate conversion system, featuring
The sole reason that Apogee
true 24-bit conversion and impressive
Electronics Corporation exists is
technical specifications (see back cover) .
to make digital audio sound
Minimal THD+Noise. Stunning dynamic range.
And a frequency response that's flat all the
better.
way across the band. And it's an Apogee –
From the very beginning, we
it sounds great!
knew that digital audio was by no
means free of problems: but we
were sure that those problems
could ultimately be solved.
The introduction of new, high
sample rates for DVD-Video and
DVD-Audio authoring and other
applications has made digital
audio more complex, and the
manufacture of high-quality, high-
resolution converters is now
more challenging than ever
Sample Rate & Sync Options:
before.
88.2 and 96kHz sample rates make the PSX-
Apogee has risen to the chal-
100 a star performer, locking to ultra-stable
lenge. We have taken every step
crystal or external digital inputs or word
clock. An optional video sync card allows the
necessary to produce a high-reso-
unit to lock to common video standards.
Analog Inputs & Outputs:
features line-level analog I/O on gold-plated
XLR connectors for optimum quality. DIP
switches allow the selection of pin 2 or 3 hot,
and the inputs and outputs can be set
separately for either professional or
consumer level operation.
PSX-100 Functional
Block Diagram
The
PSX-100
consists of four main sections:
Digital Inputs, Digital Outputs, A/D Converter
and D/A Converter, plus additional functions
such as aux outputs, UV22HR and Soft Limit.
The way in which the main blocks are inter-
connected is determined by the current mode
of operation.
In
Confidence Monitor
mode, the A/D and
D/A are essentially separate, the D/A deriving
AES/EBU Auxiliary Output:
its input from the digital inputs and the A/D
Out is a digital AES/EBU output providing a
driving all the main outputs.
"clean feed" from the system. It can act as an
Digital Copy
takes the selected digital input
additional parallel AES/EBU output for
distribution purposes, or it can be used to
and delivers it to all the unit's outputs, ana-
record, for example, a full-resolution 24-bit
log and digital. Ideal for digital copying and
mix while the other outputs are delivering
format conversion without repatching.
16- or 20-bit feeds with UV22.
Analog Monitor
mode takes the A/D output
and feeds it to all system outputs and to the
The PSX-100 2-channel, 96kHz, 24-bit converter.
The PSX-100 2-channel, 96kHz, 24-bit converter.
D/A, which therefore monitors the conversion
carried out in the A/D section.
UV22HR Encoding:
Soft Limit:
Apogee's exclusive
Apogee's proprietary Soft Limit
and newly-enhanced UV22HR encoding
circuitry enables you to get maximum digital
process translates 24-bit signals flawlessly into
level without risking digital "overs".
the 20- or 16-bit domains. UV22 is standard in
the vast majority of US mastering houses: over
80% of US hit records are made with UV22.
Now any facility can enjoy the audible
improvements offered by this unique process.
(Not available at 88.2 & 96kHz sample rates).
Optical Output Selection:
Individual L-R Channel Muting:
44.1, 48,
The built-in
optical interfaces support both S/PDIF and
PSX-100 allows you to mute either left or right
ADAT protocols for maximum flexibility.
channels at the touch of a button, instantly
controlling the signal from the main digital
outputs.
Main AES/EBU inputs:
Optical I/O:
The PSX-100
Two inputs are
This interface can be front-
provided and can be individually selected
panel selected to offer either ADAT or S/PDIF
from the front panel. (Both connectors are
optical protocols. In ADAT mode, ABS track
used for 88.2/96 kHz operation.)
sets (including stereo at 96kHz on a 16-bit
48kHz machine!) may be output for recording,
and recombined for replay via the D/A or
transfer to other digital outputs.
S/PDIF Coaxial Input:
Dual AES/EBU Outputs:
The Aux
An industry-
standard RCA connector provides S/PDIF
XLR connectors deliver two main 2-channel
coaxial input capability.
AES/EBU outputs, ideal for making multiple
masters or for signal distribution. (Both con-
nectors are used for 88.2/96 kHz operation.)
Apogee Bit-Splitting (ABS):*
Multiple D/A Sources:
In addi-
tion to direct 24-bit interfacing, you can also
output or select S/PDIF coax or optical; ADAT;
use the PSX-100 to store high resolution data
TDIF or either of two AES inputs (one AES
on your existing 16-bit, 44.1/48kHz MDM. Use
input at 88.2/96kHz sampling). Synchronize
the PSX-100 to save 44.1/48kHz, 24-bit data on
the D/A to digital in or to the A/D sync source.
pairs of 16-bit tracks (PaqRat format) or even
store 24-bit stereo at 88.2/96kHz sample rates!
Advanced Metering System:
Digital Copy:
The
The PSX-
100 includes easy-to-read light-bar metering,
digital input is delivered to all the PSX-100's
including "over" indication with 2-second/infi-
outputs, digital and analog. Ideal for format
nite hold. User-defined "over" setting (1-4 con-
conversion, adding UV22 to existing program
secutive digital full-scale readings). Meter
material, and for maximum D/A flexibility.
either the A/D or D/A in "confidence mode".
Calibration mode with ±0.1 dB setup accuracy.
Word Clock In & Out:
Comprehensive Option Selection:
BNC connectors
allow word clock interfacing. In addition, the
10-way DIP switch allows "set-once" parame-
WC input socket can act as a video input
ters to be determined, such as analog input/
when the video option card is installed.
output level; pin 2/3 hot; 2-second or infinite
"over" indication; "over" definition (1-4 con-
secutive FS); ABS enable on AES input (for
PCM-800 etc); and special sync parameters.
S/PDIF Coaxial Output:
TDIF Interface:
Gold-plated
An industry-
standard RCA connector provides S/PDIF
provides interfacing with TDIF devices such as
coaxial output capability. At high sample rates
Tascam modular digital multitracks, consoles,
(88.2/96kHz), this socket provides a 44.1/48kHz
DAWs and digital audio PC cards which
S/PDIF output derived from alternate samples.
feature this kind of interfacing.
MDM Input Selection:
Monitor the A/D
When using the
PSX-100 with modular digital multitracks,
select the pair of tracks you want to listen to
(or the set of tracks for replaying a bit-split
source).
Level Trim:
In this mode, the selected
easy screwdriver adjustment of
A/D and D/A analog levels for instant
calibration and gain-structure alignment.
Linear Power Supply:
A
AC input is inter-
nally selectable and fused for international
voltages. Power feeds a super-smooth linear
power supply built around a true toroidal
transformer, minimizing interference to either
analog or digital circuitry and avoiding poten-
tial spikes and noise. A generously-specified
exposed heat sink (see cover) effectively con-
trols the temperature of the unit.
*Apogee Bit-Splitting for 96 kHz:
A DB-25 connector
Apogee's new ABS-96 technique allows you to
use your existing 16-bit, 8-track, 44.1/48 kHz
MDM for stereo 96 kHz mastering, in addition
to the existing 4/24 "PaqRat" mode which
allows 24-bit signals to be recorded on pairs
of 16-bit tracks.