UAD‑2 Live Rack Manual
Chapter 4: Live Rack Application
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Soundcraft CUE Name
When a Snapshot is loaded remotely from a Soundcraft
Vi Console (via Ethernet), the Active Snapshot is
overwritten. When this occurs, [SOUNDCRAFT CUE] is
displayed, as shown at right.
Caution:
When a Snapshot CUE is loaded from a Soundcraft Vi Console, the Active
Snapshot is overwritten, any unsaved changes are lost, and audio artifacts could
occur.
Clock Display
The Clock Display has three functions: It shows the currently
selected clock source, facilitates selection of a different clock
source, and indicates when the selected clock source signal is not
detected.
Clock Source Menu
UAD‑2 Live Rack can synchronize to external MADI clock, external
word clock, or internal clock. To select a clock source, click
anywhere in the clock display area to view the clock source pop‑up
menu (shown at right), then select a clock source from the menu.
Tip: The clock source can also be specified in View
Menu>Settings>Hardware Tab>CLOCK SOURCE.
In typical use, UAD‑2 Live Rack should be set to MADI clock (the default value) for
synchronization with the digital audio from/to the MADI device.
Note: The Clock Source cannot be modified in SAFE mode.
No External Clock
If the Clock Source setting in not set to Internal and the external
clock signal cannot be detected and/or resolved, then the text
in the Clock Display display flashes RED (shown at right) until a
valid clock is detected and/or an alternate clock source is selected. If this occurs, verify
connections and external device settings.
Important:
Only one device in a digital audio system can be the master clock
source. The UAD-2 Live Rack clock setting, and the sample rate, must match the
MADI device settings or audio artifacts could occur.
No Hardware Detected
If the UAD‑2 Live Rack hardware unit(s) is not properly connected
and/or the software is not properly installed, the clock source will
display OFFLINE as shown at right.