Thanks for the feedback, Phantomrage and Peter/anyhorizon,
I don't have a dedicated word clock generator (yet). My WC source is the BNC WC out on my M-Audio Octane for now while I'm evaluating if the d8b does really fit into my workflow. The WC connection is terminated via a T-piece and 75 Ohm Terminator at the Octane end, since it wouldn't lock without that at all. (For anyone interested, I'll explain a bit more later, what my intention with the d8b is, but will stay on the WC topic for now, so you can choose if you want to read the more detailed explanation later or not).
Well, the WC out on the Octane goes to the d8b, but the ADAT optical cable still goes directly to my audio interface, since I need to use that every day. I only have analog inputs connected to the d8b right now, and then send the d8b mix from the S/PDIF out of the d8b to the S/PDIF in on my audio interface (since they're both locked to the same source, this works just fine).
So, the Octane just makes sure that both, the d8b and my audio interface receive word clock from the same source (d8b from the word clock cable, audio interface from the ADAT optical input).
While the d8b still warms up, I usually already use my audio interface. And to get that working right, I also have to follow a certain boot order, which means that the Octane (which acts as the WC generator) has to be already on, before I add the (still optional) d8b. Otherwise, it would of course make perfect sense to just turn on the WC generator at the right time, instead of disconnecting/connecting the cable all the time. So, yeah, I'm totally with you, Peter. It's just not practical for me to turn on the "WC generator" this late in the sequence, at this point.
Having said this, I just tried what happens if I leave the WC cable connected to the d8b, and just wait if it eventually locks t external, if I wait long enough. It was interesting... first I only got "lock error", and the more time that passed, the more frequently the d8b switched between "Locked" and "Lock Error"... to eventually stay on "Locked". To my surprise, relatively quickly, after about 6 min, 30 sec. I can live with that! I also didn't get any stuck meters, since I didn't mess around with the settings in the meantime, so GREAT, I don't have to fiddle with the WC cable every time I boot this up. I think I'm good with how it is now
For those still interested why I'm even posting here, if I have the d8b connected in a way that doesn't do it's capabilities justice:
I had a Mackie Control and 2 extenders for the longest time, but was always annoyed with the useless meters in that LCD display. Knowing about the d8bBridge and ProBox projects, I checked on the status, saw that the ProBox is now really a serious option, and then looked for a "bad" d8b... and found a guy who sold me two bad ones together for $200.
I know computers well, so I got one of the CPU's working with a little troubleshooting. So, essentially I ended up with an awesome control surface (via ProBox), and an extra mixer I wasn't really planning to buy. And because of this, I'm now trying to figure out if this actually fits into my workflow.
I've been doing everything in the box for nearly 20 years now - but I still miss working with a Split/Inline console (nothing fancy, but the last analog desk I had was an Alesis X2, along with a few ADATs). So, my thinking now is, if I connect all my analog sources to the d8b first, and get an audio interface that can handle 3xADAT optical, while having a separate dedicated d8b to control all the "in the box" stuff, I'll get the best of both worlds... an "Inline" mixer just like back in the days, and a matching control surface companion, that lets me continue everything I was doing before. I guess I just like faders and meters. The whole "in the box" thing still gets me lost, because I can't really see everything that's going on the way I'd like to.
Having said that, I don't really plan to use the pre-amps and analog paths on the "working" d8b. Right now, I'm considering to get an Audient ASP880 (since it's decent and has inserts that can be "misused" as line-inputs, bypassing the pre-amp), and if I like it get another one or two... and keep the M-Audio Octane for the Alt Outputs. RME just came out with the new Digiface USB, which has 4x ADAT optical on it, so this would be perfect.
After checking that all my DIO.8 cards are the 24-Bit versions, and understanding that the Alt Out truncates the "quiet" 8 bits and makes it 16-Bit on Windows when routing the Aux channels to them (not sure if that applies to me, since I'm on Mac), I figured that this might be a pretty awesome "hybrid" setup.
But of course only, if the d8b is running reliably, and also, if routing everything through the DIO.8 isn't making it too complicated to keep on top of the signal flow.
Long story short, while it's pretty silly to operate a working d8b with only a single 8-channel ADAT pre, it could be pretty amazing with 32 quality Pres via the ADAT input, and having 24 Tape returns via ADAT optical as well.
I realize that it doesn't work quite like that, since I'd be using the Tape Returns for tracking already, and would need to use the same ADAT inputs on the d8b for what's actually coming back from the computer... BUT, I have an old M-Audio Digipatch digital patchpay, than can be programmed to recall all kinds of digital routings at the push of a button. So, this will be one of the next things for me to try... how the d8b reacts when changing a patch on the digital patchbay. I know enough about digital sync, to prepare this in a way where everything would always run off of the same clock... but the momentary drop of a few samples while syncing, might just cause everything to freak out, and the faders to hang, etc.
Anyway... everything I'm doing right now, is to figure out if my "big picture" idea of how to use the "working" d8b would actually make sense. (I'm already sold on the Control Surface portion with the ProBox).
And with all that explained, I just received all the optical cables I need to try out what happens when integrating the patchbay... should be fun.
But when it comes to the topic of this thread... without stable word clock it's all meaningless. That's why I was trying to get that sorted first.
Sorry for the monster post... but maybe one or two of you still found this interesting enough to follow along