Thanks so much, Captain America, for offering to try this out for me. Sorry for responding so late - life got in the way
The pre-requirement to verify what I’m seeing is this:
- An Apogee Clock card
- A secondary audio device with a BNC word clock output (not the D8B)
- A 75 Ohm BNC word clock cable (…and depending on the device above, maybe also a Terminator for that end)
- A “digital” card in one of the Tape or ALT I/O slots
- A “longer than stock” BFC cable (the one I’m trying is 50 feet long)
What you would do to test this, is to:
1. Set the device with the BNC word clock output as the Clock Master (at either 44.1 or 48 kHz)
2. Connect a 75 Ohm BNC cable from the BNC word clock output of that device, to the BNC Word Clock input on the Apogee Clock card in the D8B
3. Boot the D8B and set it to sync to external clock.
4. Play some audio on an external device (that syncs to the same clock… if the clock master device is also a playback device, then from there), and route it to one of the digital inputs on either the Tape I/O or ALT I/O card
5. Listen to the audio for dropouts or distortion, and/or monitor if the clock might be lost, sometimes (i.e. question mark in the right upper corner of the D8B’s built-in display).
When I tried to use it this way, there weren’t any error messages or anything, but the audio was quite obviously not clean… first frequent pops & clicks, then it drifted further and further into severe distortion for me, and up to a complete clock loss.
Thanks very much again for offering to test this - and in case you don’t have all the hardware/cables to try, I completely understand, of course. Still: Thanks very much!!