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Analog Devices SoundMAX High Definition Audio (UAA / Azalia) integrated sound controllers driver.
Supported Products:
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1882 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1882A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1883 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1884 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1884A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1983 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1984 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1984A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1986 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1986A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1987 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1988 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1988A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1988B Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1989 Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1989A Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
- Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1989B Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
Supported Devices:
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_184A&subsys_10710209
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_184A&subsys_BFD40000
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_184A&subsys_BFD40000
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_14621A30
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_10280281
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_10338370
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_10710210
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_10710293
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_194A&subsys_BFD40000
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_144A1234
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_104381F2
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_104381F6
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_104382BF
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043821F
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043822D
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043823C
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043827B
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043828A
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043828E
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043829B
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_1043829C
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_10431495
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_10438238
- HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_198B&SUBSYS_10438241
Supported OS:
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP 32-bit
- Windows XP 64-bit
- Windows Server 2003 32-bit
- Windows Server 2003 64-bit
- Windows Vista 32-bit
- Windows Vista 64-bit
- Windows 7 32-bit
- Windows 7 64-bit
Notes:
- Note 1: On Windows Vista the Microsoft audio function driver installs by default. Running the SoundMAX installation procedure below will replace the Mirosoft driver with the SoundMAX audio driver.
- Note 2: On Windows XP/2000 (early versisn of 2003) you need to install a QFE to allow an HD Audio driver to installation. This QFE is made available by Microsoft, and it is required to update Operating System components before installing the audio driver. The QFE contains the required files and a readme which outlines installation procedure. This QFE and these files are distributed by Microsoft only, please contact them directly if you need to get them.
- Note 3: Microsoft(R) DirectX 9.0 or later is required
Installation and Removal Instructions:
Installation or Update of Analog Devices SoundMAX Audio Driver
Note 1: It is always best to remove any previously installed SoundMAX driver from the system before installing a new driver.
Note 2: On XP/2000/2003 Operating systems if Windows detects the audio device hit Cancel then proceed to Step 1.
- Browse to the SoundMAX driver files location and double click setup.exe
- When installing,the SoundMAX Install dialog box appears. In the dialog box, press Next. When upgrading or reinstalling, 'Setup Type' dialog box appears. In the dialog box, select 'Reinstall or
Upgrade' radio button, then press Next. - Click on the Next and OK prompts as they appear.
- Windows XP/2000/2003: Reboot the system to complete the installation.
Removal of Analog Devices SoundMAX Audio Driver
- Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel or click on Start -> Control Panel (depending on OS).
- Double-click on the Add/Remove programs icon.
- Click on SoundMAX driver item from the list.
- Click Change/Remove. (A dialog box appears). In the dialog box, select Remove all and then press Next.
- Reboot the system to fully uninstall the drivers.
- February 15, 2008
- Windows 2000/XP
- 6.9 MB
The ADI-2 DAC is the home and hi-fi optimized version of the ADI-2 Pro, a studio AD/DA converter of the highest quality. With many fresh ideas, innovative features and numerous useful functions, the ADI-2 DAC quickly became the reference. Thanks to its combination of high-end DA conversion with two exceptional headphone IEM outputs and a remote control, it has received countless enthusiastic reviews for its sound, flexibility, and technical capabilities.
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The current version of the ADI-2 DAC comes with an extended remote control, a further improved DA conversion and an adapted analog output stage for even better noise and distortion values. To address the home and HiFi users, RME exchanged some of the Pro's studio features with typical home and HiFi ones. With an adapted feature set and much simplified operation RME proudly presents the ADI-2 DAC. Built on the technology, concept and features of the ADI-2 Pro, the DAC concentrates on DA conversion in top high-end quality, along with two exceptional headphone and IEM outputs.
The DAC
Packed into the compact half 19” format factor, this little gem is filled with the finest high-end electronics, offering a reference class conversion from SPDIF coaxial, SPDIF optical (ADAT compatible) and USB to RCA, XLR, TRS and mini-TRS.
As the most versatile DAC available, the ADI-2 DAC offers balanced/unbalanced analog I/Os, an Extreme Power headphone output, a super low noise IEM output, SteadyClock FS, 4-stage hardware output level control, DSP-based signal processing, external power supply operation, Class Compliant USB compatibility, sample rates up to 768 kHz as well as DSD and Direct DSD playback. The SPDIF input signal can even be recorded via USB - as one would expect from RME the DAC is a true 2 channel Full Duplex audio interface.
Improving DA
The updated ADI-2 DAC uses AKM's AK4493 in a special circuit variant developed by RME engineers that allows the chip to perform at its best. With noise levels of 123 dBA, distortion less than -120 dB, or THD+N of -116 dB, the device delivers outstanding measured values. Even the IEM output, with -118 dBu already the world's lowest noise headphone output, improves to a sensational -121 dBu. In addition, there is 4 dB of digital headroom, so that even high intersample peaks do not produce any audible distortion. Finally, the device now also offers a clear reserve in volume setting. +2.5 dB result in a still undistorted analog output signal.
All these improvements are completely transparent in the previous menu navigation. There are no changes in operation, features and behavior compared to the predecessor, which is why neither appearance nor name have changed. The only difference: with 'Low Dispersion' another digital filter is available for selection. Explanations for this filter can be found in the detailed manual of the ADI-2 DAC.
Super Low Noise for IEM lovers
The headphone revolution not only brought headphones but also IEMs (in ear monitors) back into the attention of audiophiles and music lovers. Modern IEMs have a reference sound that easily competes with bulky over-ear headphones, making them not only a mobile alternative, but also an interesting solution in home.
Modern IEMs are extremely sensitive and operate on very low voltages. As a side effect they uncover the noise floor of the player, DAC or headphone amp. When RME developed its Extreme Power headphone stage the basic noise floor was taken care to be as low as possible. Which was then confirmed in many reviews (most black background…). Even when used with IEMs.
Still RME wanted to make sure that even the most sensitive IEM combined with the most sensitive listener receive the full dynamic range on playback. Also capable outputs like the Extreme Power ones are not fully safe against operating errors and might blow up ears or IEMs.
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RME's solution: adding the most advanced IEM output imaginable as second phones connection to the front of the ADI-2 DAC. Its ground noise floor is an astounding 10 dB lower than the one of the Extreme Power output (black hole background…), output impedance is near zero Ohms, THD reaches new record lows, click-free on/off is included as well as volume ramp-up, and the sound quality with any IEM is just amazing. We're sure you will love it!
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Lights Out!
A studio converter with all lights off? Defective. But on a DAC it was one of the most often requested features from our ADI-2 Pro HiFi customers. Here we go: display, function keys, volume knob, even the standby button - they all go off after 10 seconds of no user operation when AutoDark is activated in the unit's menu. Touching any button or control will turn on all lights for 10 seconds. Using the remote AutoDark can also be switched off / on, and using any button on the remote turns lights on for 3 seconds. Once again: we're sure you will love it!