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SAMPLE RATE sets the sample rate when Clock Source is set to Internal. Range: 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz.
When Clock Source is set to Internal, you can use the Sample Rate menu to control the clock of the IOX device.
If the IOX is the network (SoE) clock master, as determined in the Device Racks of SoundGrid Studio, then this
setting determines the sample rate of the SoundGrid network.
If Clock Source is set to an external clock source, you cannot change the sample rate. The Sample Rate menu is grayed out and
inoperative.
CLOCK STATUS INDICATORS
Three windows on the right side of the Clock control panel help you to quickly assess the network status of the IOX.
STATUS
Reports the presence or absence of sync between the IOX and the
SoundGrid network.
CURRENT CLOCK
SOURCE
Displays the current sync method. This may differ from the choice made in
the Source menu.
SOE
Indicates whether this IOX is the master or a slave in the SoundGrid network.
This mirrors the status information in the SoundGrid Studio Device Rack
When the IOX is a slave in the SoundGrid network, you will likely sync it to the SoundGrid network clock (via SoE).
Even when IOX is an SoE slave, you can lock it to an external clock source. For example, if another SoundGrid I/O device is the SoE
master and is locked to a word clock device, you may choose to receive clock from the external device over word clock rather than
via network SoE.
In the event that the selected clock source fails, IOX has a series of clock fallback layers, in this order: WC, SoE, Internal.
If an IOX is clocked to WC and this external source fails, it will first try to clock to SoE. If that not successful, it will fall back to Internal.
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