7. Now go to the I/O tab and SRC the source to match the sample rate of your setup.4.3. Quick Start for A/D Conversion1. Go to the AD/DA tab.2. In
5. Go to the Clock tab and under the selected clock for the conversion, select the desired sample rate.6. If you want to monitor the converted signa
2. Under the D/A tab select the source that you want to convert.3. Go to the Clock tab.4. On the source dropdown menu, select Follow D/A.5. On the
6. Go to the AD/DA tab and adjust the D/A output volume level with the fader. The signal will be output from the D/A Outputs on the rear panel of the
4.5 Quick Start for recording through USBThere is the ability to use the Eclipse384 as an “Audio Interface” for recording purposes.This works via the
5. Front Panel1. Power buttonToggles standby/ operation state2. LCD DisplayMulti-function display can show Sample Rate, Main volume level and the curr
5. Headphone volumeAdjusts level of headphone amplier to the front panel HP (Headphone) outputs with a range of -95dB to 0 dB (11).6. Antelope but
7. Preset buttonsFive Preset buttons store and recall your ‘favorite’ set-ups. For more information see page 34, section 11.The Preset buttons can als
8. Mute buttonPress the button once for full mute. Press once again to restore normal volume. 9. Dim buttonPress the button to activate the attenuator
6. Rear Panel12. AD InsertsTwo 1/4” TRS insert points (L & R) for connecting analog gear such as dynamics processors or EQ’s, just before the A/D
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20. USB Hi-SpeedHi-Speed USB (up to 480Mbits). The Eclipse 384 uses USB connector Type B and operates up to 384kHz sample rate with native drivers on
7. Software Control Panel7.1. Inputs & Outputs tabThis section of the control panel is used to congure inputs, outputs and also set names for the
1. Naming the Analog inputs:You can type in names of the inputs, corresponding to the devices you have connected to the rear panel inputs of the Eclip
9. Select type of signal:You can select between balanced, unbalanced and dBv signal types from the dropdown menu. (The dBv option stands for Unbalance
7.2. AD/DA tabThis section of the control panel is used to select the AD/DA and USB settings.225
1. A/D Source:By clicking on the source tab of the A/D Converter, you select which analog Input will feed the A/D converter directly. The result will
7. Digital Out Source:Select the digital source that will feed the digital out to the rear panel of the Eclipse 384.8. OSC Option:Enables the oscillat
7.3. Clock tabThis enables you to adjust various Clocking parameters for the Eclipse 384. 1. Source Clock and Sample Rate Display:This dropdown menu e
Follow Monitor: The Eclipse 384 syncs to the digital input that feeds the current monitor being used. (Note that if you choose an analog input or the
7.4. Monitor / Cue Mix tab:This enables you to adjust and select settings related to the Monitor Outs and Headphones (both front HP and Cue Mix ones).
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1. Source: Select the source that you want to listen to through the monitors. 2. Main Volume Knob:Adjusts the volume for the monitors currently used.
5. Monitor Out options:MUTE: Mutes the selected monitors’ output. DIM: Dims the output of the current selected monitors by what is selected on the pre
12. FRONT HP Source:Selects the source that is going to be fed on the Front Headphone outs. You can either select what is being fed on the monitors (W
7.5. Preferences tabClick on the preferences emblem (gears) at the top left of the control panel to select the preferences tab:On the preferences tab
2. Monitor Dim Level:Selects the dim level that will be applied on the Main volume outs whenever the Dim button is pressed on the front panel of the E
8. USB Audio Class:You can select the type of USB Descriptor class here: ● UF1 – USB Full Speed Mode (12Mbits), USB Audio Class 1.0, Sample rates up t
8. Once the Update Panel indicates that the rmware update has completed successfully, follow the instructions on the screen and please di
It is possible to name your 5 different presets by clicking on the text & typing (8 characters maximum). You can reset the presets to the factory
If there is no USB connection or Power connection with the device, the following screen will be displayed.8. Advanced NotesProper Digital Audio cables
● With the Eclipse 384 on standby mode, press and hold Preset button 1 (immediately to the right of the Antelope button); ● While holding it, click t
1. Safety NotesTo reduce the risk of electrical shocks, re, and related hazards: ● CAUTION! Keep in mind that this device can cause hearing damage wh
14. Technical SpecicationsInputs:Analog Inputs: 3 x combo balanced analog Ins (XLR/TRS 1/4”)2 x 1/4” TRS Balanced insert points1 x 1/4” TRS Balanced
Clock SpecicationsClocking System: 4th Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking64-bit DDSOven Controlled Crystal OscillatorClocking Stability: <+/
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2. IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Eclipse 384 from Antelope Audio.The technological fusion of Antelope Audio’s best innovations has now been
3. Features ● Up to 384kHz sampling rate through USB and AES/EBU Outs (in Dual Wire AES/EBU mode when 384kHz is selected on the Clock). ● Stepped rela
4. Quick StartIt only takes a few moments to harness the benets of the Eclipse 384 sound.Follow these simple steps to connect the Eclipse 384 to your
4.1. Quick Start for Analog Input Playback1. Go to the Monitor / Cue Mix tab and select a pair of monitor speakers in the dropdown menu.2. Select th
3. Select your digital source in the monitor source dropdown menu.4. Go to the Clock tab and under the Source dropdown menu, select Follow Monitor.
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