Creative 1820M, 1212M owner manual Getting in Sync, External Device supplies Master Clock, Via Adat

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Getting in Sync

Getting in Sync

Whenever you connect external digital audio devices together, you need to be aware of how they are synchronized to each other. Simply connecting digital out to digital in doesn’t guarantee that two digital devices are synced, even if audio is being passed. Unless you have set one to be the Master and the other a Slave, they are probably NOT synchronized and the quality of your audio will suffer.

S/PDIF and ADAT are two commonly used digital audio formats. Both these digital formats carry an embedded word clock which can be used to synchronize the digital equipment. You must enable “External Clock” on the slave device to have clock sync!

The diagrams below show two ways to synchronize an external A/D - D/A converter to the E-MU Digital Audio System using the ADAT lightpipe connection.

In the first example, only the A/D converters on the external device are being used. Only one lightpipe is needed as long as PatchMix is set to receive its word clock signal from the external device. The external A/D is the Master and the E-MU DAS is the Slave.

External Device supplies Master Clock

EXTERNAL

(via ADAT)

The lightpipe carries eight channels of audio data and an embedded clock.

ADAT Out

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Master

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External A/D - D/A Converter

Set PatchMix DSP to receive:

External ADAT Sync

Slave

PatchMix DSP supplies Master Clock

EXTERNAL

(via ADAT)

This lightpipe carries eight channels of audio data.

 

Set External Device to receive:

ADAT Out

External ADAT Sync

 

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Slave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADAT In

External A/D - D/A Converter

 

This lightpipe carries an

 

embedded clock signal

Master

& eight channels of audio.

In the second example a second lightpipe is used to supply “embedded word clock”, as well as eight channels of audio to the external A/D - D/A. The external device MUST be set to receive external clock via ADAT or the units will not be synchronized. The E-MU Digital Audio System is the Master and the external A/D - D/A is the Slave.

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Avoiding Smpte problemsSmpte Subframe Resolution Frames-per-second ResolutionOther Tips for using Smpte Example Smpte ConnectionDuplicating Smpte time code SyncTo Enable MTC Midi Time Code MTCWord Clock In/Out To Synchronize PatchMix DSP to an External Clock SourceHouse Sync Generator Digital Device Digital MixerAdat Optical MU 1010 CardGetting in Sync External Device supplies Master ClockPatchMix DSP supplies Master Clock Via AdatBalanced 1/4 TRS Connectors Unbalanced 1/4 Useful InformationAES/EBU to S/PDIF Cable Adapter Cables balanced or unbalanced?Phantom Power Appearance Settings in WindowsDigital Cables GroundingTechnical Specifications Specifications 1820M SystemType Frequency Response THD + NType Frequency Response Stereo Crosstalk Gain Range Max LevelDynamic Range Microphone Preamp Gain Range Max LevelFirewire Frequency Response THD+NInternal Crystal Sync Frame Rates Modes Input Level Output Level Input ImpedanceSpecifications 1820 System MIC PREAMP/LINE Input RMS Jitter @ 44.1K Specifications 1212 System Dimensions & Weight Weight 30lb / 0.14kg Dimensions 7 / 170.2mmWeight 25lb / 0.10kg Dimensions 04 / 128mm PCI CardSynth Internet ReferencesForums Declaration of Conformity Trade NameModel No Responsible PartyCompliance Information Appendix Internet References 114 Index NumericsIndex Adat 118 MU Digital Audio System 119 Index 120