So it sounds to me like you're in the right ballpark with what you've got. In SOME cases, particularly complex rigs, it may be helpful or more convenient to synch to an external dedicated clock source (like a Big Ben, etc) perhaps in a star cluster configuration - but as I understand the writing of experts like Dan Lavry and Bob Ohlsson, you will tend to get the least amount of jitter with a properly terminated daisy chain fed from the first AD unit in the chain (rather than an external clock source). When you synch it to an OUTSIDE clock source, it must continually adjust itself to the incoming master clock - and that tends to increase internal timing imprecision from sample to sample, ie, jitter.) (The reason for this degradation is that the internal clock is always involved in the time-slicing involved in digital audio conversion. 20 Likes, 4 Comments - FCA Toronto (fca.toronto) on Instagram: 'On view now until March 31st in our Toronto Invitational online exhibition: 'Timeless' by Wendy C. is to indicate that the date is 'close to' date shown. Your music, recordings and performances are the reason we exist You're going to love the way you sound Customer Service 80 Sales/Consulting 80 Email Contact Us Pro Audio Solutions, Inc. SellingAntiques - The UKs Largest Antiques website. We also sell wholesale to qualified sound and video system integrators and contractors with no minimum purchase quantities. There is much heated discussion on this - but the science seems fairly clear: a single (modern, professioanal) converter unit will almost always tend to have its internal timing somewhat degraded by synching to an outside clock source - but it is ABSOLUTELY necessary when running multiple yoked units simultaneously. Laird Digital Cinema Sound Devices BNC M/M Word Clock Cable for AES/EBU (3 ft) B&H LASDTCD103 MFR SD-TCD1-03. A Great Range of Antique French Clocks For Sale Priced from £105 to £85,000.
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