Antelope Isochrone DA Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

   Getting Started:

It takes only seconds to harness the benefits of the Isochrone OCX

.  

Integrating the Isochrone DA into the studio environment couldn't be easier.  

Connect the AC input to a power outlet

Connect the master sync device to a corresponding sync input on the on DA's rear 

panel.  Set the SOURCE knob on front to the input receiving incoming clock.  

Connect any devices you want synced to the appropriate outputs on the DA's rear 

panel. 

Power the DA on via the power button on the front panel.  Verify that both the LOCK 

and SIGNAL leds are lit.

The DA is now distributing regenerated, low jitter clock to connected devices.  Some 

devices will automatically sync to clock provided by the DA.  Other devices may require 
additional configuration in order to utilize this incoming clock.  

Note:  

When making initial connections, do so with the studio volume turned down.  

Some devices may emit unpleasant sound until properly configured to accept incoming 
clock.  

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There  should  only  be  one  master  clock  in  your  studio  synchronizing  all  your  gear. 
Attempting  to  daisy-chain  your  master  clock  signal  through  multiple  devices  will  only 
result in sync problems like clicks and pops or jitter-colored digital sound. This is where 
the 

Isochrone DA

 comes to the rescue by providing a large number of buffered outputs, 

so  you can feed the the master clock to all of your gear individually.

It is not enough to simply distribute the clock signal. Passive sync distribution may end up 
redistributing harmful jitter to all your devices. Unlike other DA products, 

Isochrone DA

 is 

an active distributer; it completely regenerates the clock, always distributing jitter-free 
signal throughout your facility.

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