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8.5 Clock Modes - Synchronisation
In the digital world, all devices must be either Master (clock source) or Slave (clock receiver).
Whenever several devices are linked within a system, there must always be a single master
clock.
A digital system can only have one master! If the
card’s clock mode is set to 'Internal', all
other devices mus
t be set to ‘Slave’.
The HDSPe RayDAT
’s utilizes a very user-friendly, intelligent clock control, called
AutoSync
. In
AutoSync mode, the system constantly scans the digital input for a valid signal. If any valid signal
is found, the card switches from the internal clock (
Clock Source
– Current Internal) to a clock
extracted from the input signal (
Clock Source
– Current AES, SPDIF, ADAT, TCO or Sync In).
The difference to a usual slave mode is that whenever the clock reference fails, the system will
automatically use its internal clock and operate in clock mode Master.
AutoSync guarantees that normal record and record-while-play will always work correctly. In
certain cases however AutoSync may cause feedback in the digital carrier, so synchronization
breaks down. To remedy this, switch the HDSPe
’s clock mode over to 'Internal'.
RME’s exclusive
SyncCheck
technology enables an easy to use check and display of the cur-
rent clock status. The status box labelled
Input Status
indi
cates whether no signal (‘No Lock’), a
valid signal (‘Lock’) or a valid
and
synchronous signal (‘Sync’) is present at each of the digital
clock source inputs. In the field
Clock Mode
the clock reference is shown. See chapter 27.2.
Via
Clock Source
a preferred input can be defined. As long as the card sees a valid signal there,
this input will be designated as the sync source, otherwise the other inputs will be scanned in
turn. If none of the inputs are receiving a valid signal, the HDSPe automatically switches into
clock mode Master.
Under WDM the unit will (has to) set the
sample rate. Therefore the error shown to
the right can occur. A stable signal with a
sample rate of 32 kHz is detected at the
Word Clock input (Sync), but Windows
audio had been set to 44100 Hz before.
The red colour of the text label signals the
error condition, and prompts the user to
set 32000 Hz manually as sample rate.
Under ASIO the audio software sets the sample rate, so that such an error will usually not hap-
pen
– but it can too. In slave mode the external sample rate has priority. Feeding 44.1 kHz will
prevent the ASIO software to set 48 kHz
– obviously, as the only way to do so would be to enter
a different clock mode (Master/Internal).
In practice, SyncCheck provides the user with an easy way of checking whether all digital devic-
es connected to the system are properly configured. With SyncCheck, finally anyone can master
this common source of error, previously one of the most complex issues in the digital studio
world.
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