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device as a time base reference, and you would also
like the Digital Timepiece (and, optionally, the
external word clock source) to be referenced to
house sync video. In this mode, however, a SONY
9-pin device connected to the Digital Timepiece
serves as the address (SMPTE) master, and the
Digital Timepiece slaves to it.
S/P DIF/INTERNAL
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external S/P DIF device as a
time base reference, while the Digital Timepiece
itself serves as the SMPTE time code master.
CONTROL TRACK 1 OR 2
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use a device connected to one of its
control track ports, such as another Digital
Timepiece, as both a time base master and address
master.
WORD 1X/CONTROL TRACK 1 OR 2
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while using control track 1 or 2
input (from another Digital Timepiece) as the
address master.
DA-88
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to become part of a DA-88 sync chain.
In this scenario, the Digital Timepiece is a slave
device, along with all of the other DA-88s in the
chain. It will be locked in sample-accurate sync
with all the other DA-88s, and it will be controlled
by whatever is controlling the DA-88 chain. Make
sure that the master DA-88 is set to device ID zero
(0). Remember, if you are using this mode, there
should be nothing connected to the Digital
Timepiece’s DA-88
Sync Out
port. (At no time
should both the DA-88
Sync In
and
Sync Out
ports
on the Digital Timepiece itself be connected at the
same time.)
WORD 1X/DA-88
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while using DA-88 sync input
as the address master.
This mode can be useful when you are doing digital
audio transfers between a DA-88 and other digital
audio systems via a standards converter. Some
standards converters require that they be the word
clock master (rather than the Digital Timepiece or
the DA-88). If this is the case, you can slave the
Digital Timepiece to the word clock output of the
standards converter, while at the same time slaving
the DA-88 to the Digital Timepiece (as well as the
digital audio system to which you are transferring
audio).
ADAT
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to become part of a ADAT sync chain.
In this scenario, the Digital Timepiece is a slave
device, along with all of the other ADATs in the
chain. It will be locked in sample-accurate sync
with all the other ADATs, and it will be controlled
by whatever is controlling the ADAT chain.
Remember, if you are using this mode, there should
be nothing connected to the Digital Timepiece’s
ADAT
Sync Out
port. (At no time should both the
ADAT
Sync In
and
Sync Out
ports on the Digital
Timepiece itself be connected at the same time.)
WORD 1X/ADAT
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while using ADAT sync input
as the address master.
This mode can be useful when you are doing digital
audio transfers between an ADAT and other digital
audio systems via a standards converter. Some
standards converters require that they be the word
clock master (rather than the Digital Timepiece or
the ADAT). If this is the case, you can slave the
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