FYI, looks like the yamaha is already terminated for word clock, so your coax path would be:
RME > ADA8K w/ T-connector > directly into the yamaha.
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FYI, looks like the yamaha is already terminated for word clock, so your coax path would be:
RME > ADA8K w/ T-connector > directly into the yamaha.
Assuming you've got all 3 cards sync'd already and card #1 is the master, then yes, you can use the coax out on card #1 and distribute it to the yamaha and then the ada8k.
FYI - You're already...
That's exactly how you do it. It's called parallel distribution. You only need to worry about distance if you're going to be running more than a couple hundred feet of cable.
As long as the devices are set as slave, not master, there should be no problems. The RME as master will send the clock signal and everything else will listen to that clock. No need to make it any...
A dedicated clock source isn't going to be any more or less reliable or problematic than the RME card. The clocks on the RME cards are well regarded. I wouldn't bother spending any money on a...
If the DME64n cannot be configured to pass the WC signal via ADAT to the ADA8K's then you will need to use a coax WC to sync them all together. I would use the RME as the master, as you've suggested.
I don't believe any others exist that can be used with SAC for multi-touch use.
Glad it's working. Personally, I'd try putting the cards back to the original slots and see if it still works. That would really tell you the re-seat worked.
You don't as it has no ground to begin with!
Test the laptop by lifting the ground. If it helps, then the Hum X will also work as it's basically doing the same thing, but uses a pair of reversed diodes to put the ground back in place in the...
You're absolutely sure that there's only 1 and only 1 device acting as the master word clock and the rest of them are acting as slaves?
Ever wondered why there's no "UL" rating on that Hum X device? I'd be more inclined to just lift the ground than use the diode trickery inside of that thing. At least you know what you're getting...
Any word on the "very close to release" SAC update that was mentioned 2 weeks ago now?
Yep, that's the one.
We have Frequency Analzyer patched into the FOH solo bus on the main host and Frequency Analzyer-2 patched into the MON solo bus on the monitor host and we get meters on both....
Are you using the 2nd instance of the FA on the remote? If not, you need to.
It actually depends on the motherboard. Some will see just shy of 3GB and some can see up to 3.5GB. The rest of the memory gets gobbled up into the I/O bus and is not passed through to the CPU to...
You won't be able to access the BIOS on the MBP, as it EFI based and you can't get into it.
What you can do is go into the power options in Windows 7 and set the "minimum processor state" to 100%...
I dunno, to me any slipped buffers that occur are a sign that something isn't right somewhere and it will drive me nuts, even if it's not causing a problem.
The only time we'll get slipped buffers...
Why are you running 3x128? Seems like your system might not be up to the job if that's needed.
Are you using any of the cpu priority options in SAC?
Were the slipped buffers audible?
Do you...
There's also an RME forum you could try asking for help on as the problem doesn't seem to be SAW or PT related.
Try http://www.catacombae.org/hfsx.html
The dispute has never been about the interface, nobody is going to argue against using a RayDAT. It's not even about SAC, it's about comparing a system using cheapest of the cheap B* preamps, which...
Regarding the cable length, maybe you can find a structured cabling company in your area and see if they can put one of their comprehensive analyzer/tester units on it to see if there might be any...
I'm not, I'm just trying to get a feel for a release timeline as it's been in a "to do" or "coming soon" state for quite a long time and every time it's talked about, it seems like it might be in the...
Not trying to start anything, but this feature has been on the "to do" list for almost 3 years now.
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