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=Product Description= | =Product Description= | ||
− | The LE3000S is an “all digital” signal processor and test device primarily aimed at Mastering applications; with the primary processing function of real-time sample frequency conversion and [[Wordlength]] reduction with [[αcoustic βit Correction™]] dither and noise shaping. There are [[AES]] XLR and [[S-PDIF]] RCA digital inputs and outputs, and an XLR AES sync input for external synchronization; which can also accept [[Word Clock]] inputs with the appropriate adapter or [[adapter cable]]. | + | The LE3000S is an “all digital” signal processor and test device primarily aimed at Mastering applications; with the primary processing function of real-time sample frequency conversion and [[Wordlength]] reduction with [[αcoustic βit Correction™]] dither and noise shaping. There are [[AES]] XLR and [[S-PDIF]] RCA digital inputs and outputs, and an XLR [[AES sync]] input for external synchronization; which can also accept [[Word Clock]] inputs with the appropriate adapter or [[adapter cable]]. |
[http://www.lavryengineering.com/products/pro-audio/3000s.html For more information on the LavryGold LE3000S click here] | [http://www.lavryengineering.com/products/pro-audio/3000s.html For more information on the LavryGold LE3000S click here] | ||
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For general information see [[sample frequency conversion]] and [[αcoustic βit Correction™]] . | For general information see [[sample frequency conversion]] and [[αcoustic βit Correction™]] . | ||
− | =Features= | + | ==Features== |
*Sample Rate Converter - highest performance in the industry 96 kB of algorithm coefficients for superior sample frequency conversion accuracy | *Sample Rate Converter - highest performance in the industry 96 kB of algorithm coefficients for superior sample frequency conversion accuracy | ||
*High Density Downsample, provides 2:1 sample rate change for the finest audio performance | *High Density Downsample, provides 2:1 sample rate change for the finest audio performance | ||
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*Digital Bits display on meter | *Digital Bits display on meter | ||
− | =Applications= | + | ==Applications== |
*Mixing | *Mixing | ||
*Mastering | *Mastering | ||
− | == | + | =Connections= |
− | + | ===Digital inputs=== | |
− | The digital input of the LE3000S is either a female XLR connector for AES or RCA | + | The digital input of the LE3000S is either a female [[XLR]] connector for[[ AES]] or [[RCA]] socket for [[S-PDIF]] stereo digital audio. The input can be selected via a setting in the front panel LCD screen, and only one input is active at any time. |
− | + | ===Digital outputs=== | |
The digital outputs of the LE3000S are (1) male XLR connector and (1) RCA socket; which transmits either AES professional or S-PDIF consumer stereo digital audio. Both outputs are active at the all times and both will output the format selected via front panel settings. | The digital outputs of the LE3000S are (1) male XLR connector and (1) RCA socket; which transmits either AES professional or S-PDIF consumer stereo digital audio. Both outputs are active at the all times and both will output the format selected via front panel settings. | ||
− | + | ===Synchronization=== | |
− | The LE3000S provides (1) female XLR input connection for either AES sync or Word Clock input. Word Clock sources can be connected using the appropriate adapter or adapter cable. The type of sync is selectable in the Main screen of the front panel LCD display. The front panel also has a "Lock" indicator that illuminates when the LE3000S is synchronized to the external input (but never during internal clock operation). There are setting for the output sample frequency except for 2:1 downsampling; which causes the LE3000S to always output the digital audio signal at one-half the input sample frequency. The output is synchronous in 2:1 downsampling mode; and asynchronous in all other modes except “Bypass.” Both | + | The LE3000S provides (1) female XLR input connection for either [[AES sync]] or [[Word Clock]] input with sample frequencies in the range of 40-50 kHz. Word Clock sources can be connected using the appropriate [[adapter]] or adapter cable. The type of sync is selectable in the Main screen of the front panel LCD display. The front panel also has a "Lock" indicator that illuminates when the LE3000S is synchronized to the external input (but never during internal [[clock]] operation). There are setting for the output sample frequency except for 2:1 downsampling; which causes the LE3000S to always output the digital audio signal at one-half the input sample frequency. The output is synchronous in 2:1 downsampling mode; and asynchronous in all other modes except “Bypass.” Both “WC WIDE LOCK” and “XLR AES WIDE LOCK” settings are provided external clocking for non-standard frequencies between 40 and 50 kHz (such as vari-speed applications); but will not provide as much immunity from jitter as the sample frequency specific modes, which employ a sophisticated crystal-referenced internal clock signal to ensure high quality sample rate conversion. |
− | ==Operating tips | + | |
+ | ===AC Power=== | ||
+ | The LE3000s adjusts automatically to AC power inputs of 90-264 VAC @ 47-63Hz. There are no settings to change. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For more details see [[Voltage setting]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Operating tips= | ||
*With the exception of Bypass mode; the LE3000S only displays the status bits of the incoming digital audio signal and does not pass them on to the output. No processing is affected by these status bits so the full 24 bit input is always used for processing regardless of the indication of the status bits. The output status bits are set by the mode setting and some individual status bits may be changed via manual settings. | *With the exception of Bypass mode; the LE3000S only displays the status bits of the incoming digital audio signal and does not pass them on to the output. No processing is affected by these status bits so the full 24 bit input is always used for processing regardless of the indication of the status bits. The output status bits are set by the mode setting and some individual status bits may be changed via manual settings. | ||
*The internal tone generator can be used to confirm the LE3000S digital output is connected and synchronized properly. The settings are available in the TEST TONE screen, and the digital input is muted when the internal tone generator is activated. The sample frequency of the tone generator is set by the operating mode; except in “Bypass mode” when it is locked to the input sample frequency. | *The internal tone generator can be used to confirm the LE3000S digital output is connected and synchronized properly. The settings are available in the TEST TONE screen, and the digital input is muted when the internal tone generator is activated. The sample frequency of the tone generator is set by the operating mode; except in “Bypass mode” when it is locked to the input sample frequency. | ||
* It is recommended that the DC Removal function be “On” whenever audio is processed. | * It is recommended that the DC Removal function be “On” whenever audio is processed. | ||
− | *The number of successive full-scale samples necessary to cause the front panel | + | *The number of successive full-scale samples necessary to cause the front panel “MAX” lamp to illuminate is selectable. The MAX lamp is the same as a “clipping” indicator on other equipment. |
− | * The | + | * The LE3000S outputs the following status bits: Operating at 44.1 or 88.2 kHz, the sample frequency status bit is “44.1” and operating at 48 or 96 kHz, the sample frequency status bit is “48.” The CS CRC bit is implemented. For this reason; when operating the LE3000S with an output sample frequency of 88.2 or 96kHz, it may be necessary to manually select the setting to “ignore errors” or deselect a “Mute on error” setting in the receiving interface to allow the audio to pass normally. |
+ | ==Software== | ||
* The current software revision which is displayed during initialization on the front panel LCD screen is: 0.9b91 | * The current software revision which is displayed during initialization on the front panel LCD screen is: 0.9b91 | ||
− | + | =Links= | |
*[http://lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-le3000s-manual.pdf LE3000S Manual] | *[http://lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-le3000s-manual.pdf LE3000S Manual] | ||
*[http://www.lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-white-paper-the_optimal_sample_rate_for_quality_audio.pdf The Optimal Sample Rate for Quality Audio] | *[http://www.lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-white-paper-the_optimal_sample_rate_for_quality_audio.pdf The Optimal Sample Rate for Quality Audio] | ||
[[Category:lavry products]] | [[Category:lavry products]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Audio conversion |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 11 June 2014
Product Description
The LE3000S is an “all digital” signal processor and test device primarily aimed at Mastering applications; with the primary processing function of real-time sample frequency conversion and Wordlength reduction with αcoustic βit Correction™ dither and noise shaping. There are AES XLR and S-PDIF RCA digital inputs and outputs, and an XLR AES sync input for external synchronization; which can also accept Word Clock inputs with the appropriate adapter or adapter cable.
For more information on the LavryGold LE3000S click here
For general information see sample frequency conversion and αcoustic βit Correction™ .
Features
- Sample Rate Converter - highest performance in the industry 96 kB of algorithm coefficients for superior sample frequency conversion accuracy
- High Density Downsample, provides 2:1 sample rate change for the finest audio performance
- Proprietary jitter attenuation process, with high quality tuned LC circuit
- Lavry’s exclusive αcoustic βit Correction™ for wordlength reduction with dither and noise shaping
- AES and word clock external synchronization
- 96K or 88.2K to 48K or 44.1K sample rate down conversion, 48K or 44.1K to 96K or 88.2K sample rate up conversion
- Precision reference meter bridge
- Fully programmable digital test tones for system alignment
- Digital gain function (boost or cut in 1dB steps) +/-60dB
- DC removal
- Absolute Polarity Inversion
- Digital Bits display on meter
Applications
- Mixing
- Mastering
Connections
Digital inputs
The digital input of the LE3000S is either a female XLR connector forAES or RCA socket for S-PDIF stereo digital audio. The input can be selected via a setting in the front panel LCD screen, and only one input is active at any time.
Digital outputs
The digital outputs of the LE3000S are (1) male XLR connector and (1) RCA socket; which transmits either AES professional or S-PDIF consumer stereo digital audio. Both outputs are active at the all times and both will output the format selected via front panel settings.
Synchronization
The LE3000S provides (1) female XLR input connection for either AES sync or Word Clock input with sample frequencies in the range of 40-50 kHz. Word Clock sources can be connected using the appropriate adapter or adapter cable. The type of sync is selectable in the Main screen of the front panel LCD display. The front panel also has a "Lock" indicator that illuminates when the LE3000S is synchronized to the external input (but never during internal clock operation). There are setting for the output sample frequency except for 2:1 downsampling; which causes the LE3000S to always output the digital audio signal at one-half the input sample frequency. The output is synchronous in 2:1 downsampling mode; and asynchronous in all other modes except “Bypass.” Both “WC WIDE LOCK” and “XLR AES WIDE LOCK” settings are provided external clocking for non-standard frequencies between 40 and 50 kHz (such as vari-speed applications); but will not provide as much immunity from jitter as the sample frequency specific modes, which employ a sophisticated crystal-referenced internal clock signal to ensure high quality sample rate conversion.
AC Power
The LE3000s adjusts automatically to AC power inputs of 90-264 VAC @ 47-63Hz. There are no settings to change.
For more details see Voltage setting
Operating tips
- With the exception of Bypass mode; the LE3000S only displays the status bits of the incoming digital audio signal and does not pass them on to the output. No processing is affected by these status bits so the full 24 bit input is always used for processing regardless of the indication of the status bits. The output status bits are set by the mode setting and some individual status bits may be changed via manual settings.
- The internal tone generator can be used to confirm the LE3000S digital output is connected and synchronized properly. The settings are available in the TEST TONE screen, and the digital input is muted when the internal tone generator is activated. The sample frequency of the tone generator is set by the operating mode; except in “Bypass mode” when it is locked to the input sample frequency.
- It is recommended that the DC Removal function be “On” whenever audio is processed.
- The number of successive full-scale samples necessary to cause the front panel “MAX” lamp to illuminate is selectable. The MAX lamp is the same as a “clipping” indicator on other equipment.
- The LE3000S outputs the following status bits: Operating at 44.1 or 88.2 kHz, the sample frequency status bit is “44.1” and operating at 48 or 96 kHz, the sample frequency status bit is “48.” The CS CRC bit is implemented. For this reason; when operating the LE3000S with an output sample frequency of 88.2 or 96kHz, it may be necessary to manually select the setting to “ignore errors” or deselect a “Mute on error” setting in the receiving interface to allow the audio to pass normally.
Software
- The current software revision which is displayed during initialization on the front panel LCD screen is: 0.9b91
Links
[[Category:Audio conversion