MOTU HD192 Audio I/O Expansion Interface
MOTU HD192 AUDIO INTERFACE
The MOTU HD192 is a 2-space, 192kHz high-definition digital audio interface designed for those who demand the very best audio quality available for either Mac or PC environments. Equipped with the latest generation 24-bit, enhanced multi-bit 128x oversampling 192kHz converters, the HD192 achieves a remarkable A-weighted signal-to-noise ratio of 120dB with balanced XLR connectors throughout. Ideal for surround applications, the HD192’s 12 inputs and 12 outputs can support two simultaneous 5.1 mixes. And the HD192 is full of advanced features, like AES/EBU I/O with sample rate conversion both in and out. The PCI-424 card introduced with the 2408mk3 is 192kHz ready. Just connect the HD192 expansion interface to record 192kHz audio. The HD192 Core Systemincludes the PCI-424 card and Audiodesk workstation software.
The most important link in the digital recording chain is the A/D converter. It is the critical component that converts your analog input signal into digital information. The higher the quality of the A/D converter, the better your recordings will sound. The 192kHz converters in the HD192 are the very same used in many more expensive HD systems. With 120dB A-weighted dynamic range and a THD N of 0.0005%, the HD192 is simply the best sounding front end you can buy for your digital audio workstation.
The HD192’s front panel provides dedicated 19-segment level meters for all 12 inputs and outputs. Two over meters are included, a temporary over meter and an over/hold meter that is resettable via software. Comprehensive clock status LEDs are also included so you can see at a glance the current sampling rate and clock source. Useful in the unlikely event you wish to turn off your HD192. An interesting fact about MOTU Audio interfaces is that they are hot swappable. This means you can power off, plug-in, add and remove interfaces without turning your computer off or restarting.
All 12 24-bit/192kHz analog inputs and outputs of the HD192 are professional-grade XLR connectors operating at 4 dB. It also features stereo AES/EBU digital I/O with built in sample rate conversion. This gives you the ability to integrate external digital audio sources, no matter what the sample rate, while recording audio at higher sample rates on the analog I/O of the HD192. For example, you can still take advantage of the 96kHz digital I/O on your favorite outboard reverb while recording audio at 192kHz.
The HD192 audio interface provides industry standard word clock input and output. The word clock input allows the HD192 to synchronize smoothly with today’s digital audio studio. The word clock output can be used as a master clock to drive other digital devices in your studio, such as a digital mixer. The AES digital I/O can be driven separately via a dedicated word clock input. You can even slave to a 48kHz clock source, even when the HD192 is operating at 192kHz. The HD192 uses second generation Audio Wire featuring a high-bandwidth digital audio format capable of carrying up to 24 channels of 96kHz or 12 channels of 192kHz digital audio in and out of the computer at the same time.
Features:
- 12 channels of 4, balanced, 24-bit/192kHz analog inputs and outputs using XLR jacks
- AES/EBU digital I/O
- 19-segment LED meters on every input and output
- 16, 20 and 24-bit recording at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192kHz
- Word clock in and out
- Dedicated word clock input for AES/EBU I/O
- A-weighted dynamic range 120dB
- THD N: 0.00056% (-106dB)
- R/CORE transformers for efficient low-heat operation with virtually no magnetic interference or acoustic hum
- Mac and PC compatible
- Requirements: Mac – OS 9; PC – Windows 98E, 2K, Me, XP