HoloAudio I2S Kitsune HiFi Holo Audio Red User Guide
- July 5, 2024
- HoloAudio
Table of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- QUICK START
- HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
- HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
- FRONT PANEL
- REAR PANEL
- I²S OVER HDMI SPECIFICATIONS
- DDC OR NETWORK BRIDGE MODE
- SET UP THE RED IN DDC MODE:
- SET UP THE RED AS A STREAMING BRIDGE
- RED OS
- WRITE THE OPERATING SYSTEM TO THE TF CARD
- COMMON ISSUE
- TURN ON USB (WHEN USING ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE SOLUTION)
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PRECAUTIONS
Please turn off the power before plugging and unplugging the TF card. Hot swapping with power on may cause damage to the TF card!
QUICK START
Before we dive into the exciting world of the HoloAudio Red we wanted to take a moment to express our sincerest thanks to you. Seriously, you could have chosen any digital audio device out there, but you decided to trust us with your needs, and for that, we’re truly grateful.
- Unpack the Red
- Unpack the MicroSD card (Micro-SD is already prepared with RedOS software)
- Before connecting the power cable Insert the SD Card into the Red (important!)
- Connect the IEC power cable
Use Red as a Digital Converter (USB to I2S or S/PDIF) follow “Set up the Red in DDC mode” Use Red as Streaming Endpoint follow: “Set up the Red as a streaming bridge”
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
RED is composed of multiple sets of ultra-low noise linear regulated power supplies, high-quality clocks, USB signal processors, USB DDC, Raspberry Pi CM4, etc. The internal block diagram is shown below:
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Output
Note: When using USB output of the RED, Coax-1, 2, Optical and AES/EBU output
will be inactive.
COAX-1, COAX-2, OPT, AES | PCM 44.1-192K 24bit |
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DSD 64 DOP
USB| PCM 1.536Mhz / DSD1024
PS| PCM 44.1K-768K (RopieeeXL will support up to PCM1.536Mhz)
DSD 64-512X Native / DSD64 -256X DOP (RopieeeXL will support up to DSD1024)
Chassis Specifications
Size | 212x143x42mm – W x L x H (does not include overhangs) |
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Weight | 2.4kg |
Power Specifications
Power Input
(Configurable, see the label on the bottom for more details)| 220-230V 50/60Hz
– Fuse Specifications 1A SB 5x20mm
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100-115V 50/60Hz – Fuse specifications 2A SB 5x20mm
Rated Power| 15W (The actual power depends on the load)
Appendix
Accessories | AC Power Cable x1 (USA Only) |
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TF card (pre-installed RedOS) x1 |
FRONT PANEL
LED status indicator: the power indicator is green and steady, and the load indicator is red and flashing (it is normal to flash or turn off according to the load used)
REAR PANEL
From left to right (top to bottom) interfaces are: optical fiber, system TF card holder, I²S, AES, coaxial 1, coaxial 2, USB input, USB output, network port, AC power input
- Do not hot swap the TF card while the power is on! Please turn off the power before inserting or removing the TF card.
- I²S adopts LVDS differential transmission mode, and the pinout can be configured. Please refer to I²S output configuration for details. The physical interface form is the same as HDMI. An HDMI cable can be used but note that the electrical signal it transmits is I²S, not a conventional HDMI audio and video signal.
- Coaxial 1 and coaxial 2 cannot be short-circuited.
I²S OVER HDMI SPECIFICATIONS
I²S output configuration
Configure the I²S pinout through the DIP switch [1,2] at the bottom of the
chassis,
Dip Switch[1: 2] | Pinout |
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00 (SW1: OFF, SW2: OFF) | Holo |
01 (SW1: OFF, SW2: ON) | ALT2 |
10 (SW1: ON, SW2: OFF) | ALT1 |
11 (SW1: ON, SW2: ON) | ALT3 |
Set the DIP switch [3] to enable I²S_DSD_ON;
DIP switch [4] sets I²S_MCLK frequency, ON is 45.1584M/49.152M, OFF is
22.5792M/24.576M.
I²S Pinout
Pin | HOLO | ALT1 | ALT2 | ALT3 |
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PCM | DSD | PCM | DSD | PCM |
1 | 12S DATA- | DSD L- | 12S DATA+ | DSD L+ |
2 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
3 | 12S DATA+ | DSD L+ | 12S DATA- | DSD L- |
4 | 12S_BCLK+ | DSD_BCLK+ | I2S_BCLK+ | DSD_BCLK+ |
I2S_BCLK+ | DSD_BCLK+ | |||
5 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
6 | I2S_BCLK- | DSD_BCLK- | I2S_BCLK- | DSD_BCLK- |
I2S_BCLK- | DSD_BCLK- | |||
7 | I2S LRCK- | DSD R- | 12S LRCK+ | DSD R+ |
8 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
9 | 12S LRCK+ | DSD R+ | 12S LRCK- | DSD R- |
10 | 12S MCLK+ | DSD MCLK+ | 12S MCLK+ | DSD MCLK+ |
MCLK+ | DSD MCLK+ | |||
11 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
12 | I2S_MCLK- | DSD_MCLK- | I2S_MCLK- | DSD_MCLK- |
I2S_MCLK- | DSD_MCLK- | |||
13 | NC | NC | NC | NC |
14 | NC | NC | NC | NC |
15 | NC | NC | NC | NC |
16 | RSV | RSV | NC | NC |
17 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
18 | NC | NC | NC | NC |
19 | GND | GND | GND | GND |
DDC OR NETWORK BRIDGE MODE
DDC MODE
When USB-IN is connected, the USB DDC will be connected to the USB-IN and
disconnected from the USB processor; I2S, COAX-1, COAX-2, OPT, AES will
simultaneously output the audio signal from the USBIN.
NETWORK BRIDGE MODE
When Micro-SD with RedOS is inserted and the LAN cable is connected (and USB-
IN not connected), the RED will act as a network bridge.
Supported audio services are: NAA HQPlayer, Roon Bridge, UPnP, AirPlay,
Squeezelite, Scream, Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect
All services can be activated simultaneously
Audio services can be enabled/disabled in the web-browser interface. The web-
browser interface can be accessed via RED’s IP address.
- Scream (Virtual network sound card for Microsoft Windows) can only be activated in standalone mode
SET UP THE RED IN DDC MODE:
- Power off the Red
- Unplug LAN cable from the RED
- Plug the USB cable into the Red and Roon Core
- Plug the HDMI i2s cable into the Red and your (Holo) DAC.
- Power On the Red
Next steps are only for Roon installation
- Red should be visible in Roon Core => Audio Setup
- Enable the Red device in Audio setup (in Roon)
- Select the Red player to play music
SET UP THE RED AS A STREAMING BRIDGE
Note: Please make sure you do not change settings in RedOS if you don’t
know what you’re doing. USB redirector is configured correctly and no need to
make changes to its config normally.
When LAN cable is connected (and USB-IN not connected), the RED will act as a
network bridge.
- Power off the Red
- Unplug the USB cable from the RED
- Connect the LAN cable into the Red (and make sure the SD Card is properly inserted)
- Plug the HDMI i2s cable into the Red and your Holo DAC.
- Power On the Red
Next steps are only for Roon installation
- Red should be visible in Roon Core => Audio Setup
- Enable the Red device in Audio setup (in Roon)
- Select the Red player to play music
Note: If you can’t find the Red it might not be available on your LAN. Check the IP address of the Red on your network. Open a web browser on your computer connected to the same (local) network and enter the IP address to access the RedOS page (configuration of the Red).
RED OS
If local network can resolute the domain name of RED. Use a browser to access
http://red/config.php; Or, find the IP address the corresponds to RED
through your router’s client list or use tools like an IP scanner to obtain
the IP address. Then user a browser to access the IP address you just
obtained. Use R ED’s Native Output
When using RED’s native output (I²S, Coaxial, AES, Optical). Please select ”
Red Native Output ” in each service item.
Then set the Volume Control and DSD Mode options. Use RED’s USB Output
When using RED’s USB-OUT to connect DAC or USB DDC. Please select “USB -> (USB
device name)” in each service item, such as “USB -> Holo Audio UAC2.0 Gen2.1
Enhanced” or “USB -> Holo Audio UAC2.0 Gen2 Standard”. Then set the Volume
Control and DSD Mode options. About Spotify Connect
When using Spotify Connect. The output device your selected will being
exclusively occupied. A lock will be displayed. The output device you selected
for Spotify Connect will be unchecked in other service items. Save
Configuration
After you changed any setting, click [Save] button. OS Update
When there is an Update【New! 】button in the bottom of config page. Means that
there is a new update available. Click Update【New! 】 and wait for the system
update complete.
WRITE THE OPERATING SYSTEM TO THE TF CARD
Caution: Do not hot swap the TF card with power on! Please turn off the power before plugging and unplugging the TF card
- Unzip the downloaded chosen operating system image file to get the .img file.
- Insert the TF card into the card reader and connect it to the computer.
- Run the balenaEtcher-Portable tool.
- Select the desired system image (.img file) in the BalenaEtcher-Portable software under “Flash from file”, select the corresponding TF drive letter under ” Select target “, and then select “Flash!” to start writing to the system. A dialog box will appear asking if you are sure, select “Yes”.
- It takes a few minutes to finish (it depends on the file size). When the ” Flash Complete!” dialog box appears, it means that the everything was successful.
If the system prompts you to format, please remember not to format, click “Cancel” or “X”, otherwise the system installed in the hidden partition may be erased and unable to enter the system.
COMMON ISSUE
- After the installation is complete, you will find that the displayed capacity of the TF card is lower than the original capacity. This is because only the boot partition in FAT format is displayed in the Windows system, only tens or hundreds of MB (according to the system written in the TF card), and the larger partition is the Linux partition, which is not displayed in the Windows system. It does not affect the work of the Raspberry Pi Linux (moodeaudio, volumio, etc…) system.
- If you want to use the drive for something else or want to install a new system, it will need to be formatted according to the instructions below. After the TF card is formatted using the Windows system “My Computer”, the TF card will still be partitioned according to the Linux system and will not merge the TF partitions. You can use the Windows disk management tool for partition management to do this.
In addition, you can use the SD Card Formatter tool to format the TF card.
Proceed as follows:
Run SD Card Formatter and select the TF card to be formatted. !!! Carefully
check the drive letter that needs to be formatted to avoid the tragedy of
formatting other disks!!! After checking the letter of the drive that needs to
be formatted, click “Format”, and click “Yes (Y)” after a warning box pops up.
Formatting… After the formatting is completed, drive capacity and storage
space can be seen; click “OK” to close the software.
TURN ON USB (WHEN USING ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE SOLUTION)
Because CM4 turns off USB by default to reduce power consumption, some systems
need to configure it after writing to the TF card.
Moode audio and RoPieeeXL systems are USB enabled and require no user
configuration.
After the Volumio system is written using balenaEtcher, it is necessary to add
the USB enable configuration statement “dtoverlay=dwc2,dr_mode=host” to the
config.txt file in the system TF card and save the txt file (shortcut key
Ctrl+S)
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