Antelope Orion32 HD Owner's Manual - 7. Software Control Panel
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7. Software Control Panel
7.1. Routing Tab and Main View
The universal panel view sits constantly on the upper half of the control panel, allowing for quick
access to the most important features.
Main view
1. Power/Standby button
2. Meter Source Display (dropdown tab allows you to select different sources to preview)
3. Clock source
This dropdown menu allows you to select how the Orion32 HD is to be synchronized. Select
Oven/10M for internal sync (with or without atomic clock reference), W.C. (Word Clock) to sync
the Orion32 HD to an external device through the Word clock input, or MADI, ADAT, S/PDIF for
syncing with incoming digital signals.
Once Atomic Clock is connected it replaces ‘Oven’ in the Clock Source dropdown menu.
Orion32 HD supports sample rates higher than 48kHz for MADI and ADAT and also supports
S-Mux. The following tables show what the various options for MADI and ADAT implement in
order to be consistent with the input/output of your other devices connected via MADI or ADAT.
4. Sample Rate select
Once you select the Clock Source and Sample Rate, this will automatically determine the
number of channels available to you in the Inputs & Outputs Router.
5. Lock light
When your Orion32 HD is slaved to another clock source the panel will lock, displaying a “Pad
Lock” symbol to the clock source and you also won’t be able to change the presets. Presets do
not store clock source info or sample rate. This allows you to adjust presets while the device is
receiving clock lock.
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