Console Software34Console SoftwareCore Audio Sample Rate - Windows Vista/Windows 7On Windows Vista, the console displays the current sample rate as set by audiosoftware. You can also select the sample rate used by Vista/Windows 7 CoreAudio. Note that setting the sample rate for Vista/Windows 7 Core Audio will notactually change the sample rate until an audio application begins to play or record.Setting the sample rate for Vista/Windows 7 Core Audio will not affect ASIO.Clock SourceUnder clock source you may select the input clock source. The clock sourcesetting is used to synchronize your AudioFire hardware to another piece of audiohardware. If a given synchronization source (input clock) is not detected, that clocksource will be grayed out. You will only be allowed to select input clocks that arecurrently connected. For more information please refer to “SynchronizingMultiple Devices” later in this manual.If an external clock is selected and that clock is disconnected, the button will turnred. You will either need to reconnect the clock source or select the internal clockbutton.Digital Mode (AudioFire 8 and AudioFire Pre8)There are three different digital modes: S/PDIF coax, S/PDIF optical and ADAToptical. Click on the mode that best suits your needs. For instance, if you want tosync to ADAT, you will need to click on the ADAT optical button.Note: At 44.1K and 48K there are 8 channels of ADAT available. At 88.2K and96K there are only 4 channels of ADAT available.