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Setting Clock Sources and Destinations
At the very bottom of the Console there are buttons that allow you to select
the synchronization clocks that are used by Mona. The console program will
detect which input clocking options are available, and automatically disable
those that are unavailable. Depending on what external devices you have
connected to Mona, you may have as many as four options here.
Input clocks, Digital Mode Switch & View ADAT Ctrls are at the bottom of the Console.
If you are unsure which clock synchronization selections are appropriate for
your installation, be sure to read the next section, which deals with the types
of clocks that Mona supports.
Synchronizing Multiple Devices
Mona is designed to work alongside other audio equipment. If you are
planning on using Mona with other audio equipment, please note the
following:
The Mona Windows drivers included in this package support multiple
Monas within the same system. In addition, your new Mona will operate
alongside Layla, Layla24, Gina, Gina24, Darla and Darla24. Mona can also
peacefully coexist with audio equipment from other manufacturers, but be
aware that operating alongside another product is not the same as operating
with it. In order for accurate synchronization to occur, the other audio
product(s) in your system must support a synchronization mode (word
clock, etc.) that is compatible with Mona. Without such synchronization, the
individual pieces of equipment will act independently of each other. This
scenario may be fine for some musical applications; however, it is not
appropriate for situations where sample-accurate synchronization is
required.