External Clock Configuration - Digital Sync
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2021 3:30 am
As I've still got my gear pretty much torn down as my space reconfiguration ensues, I'm still doing some integration testing of a new Cranborne R8 unit all the while in the interim. Here's where I'm at:
What I'm attempting to configure is what I think should be a relatively straight forward operation. The overview would be to utilize an external word clock source (Cranborne R8 @ 44.1kHz) as the master clock to slave my D8B and HDR. Physically, I have the Cranborne R8 set use it's default internal clock as the Master of the system, configured from my mac mini machine (via usb) per the Cranborne docs. It's then physically connect to the D8B's Apogee clock card (input) with a BNC 'T' connector, which is then connected to the HDR's clock card (input) and terminated (switch pushed 'in' on the clock card bezel)... all with quality coax cables. Understanding the D8B can be a cantankerous mf-r when it comes to this clock sync issue, I booted up the D8B 1st to completion (it was looking for a word clock - flashing '?' in fluorescent display), turned on the Cranborne R8... nope. Booted up the HDR just in the odd event it didn't like not seeing a termination point... nope again. Checked to ensure both the D8B and HDR had the external clock selected for digital syncing... and the D8B still reports back a 'lock error' regardless. Just couldn't get it to 'play nice' and syncronize regardless of any efforts so far... it's been the typical config/test/rinse-repeat cycle of triage to attempt to mitigate this...
Startup Sequence : [D8B] -> [R8] -> [HDR] or [R8] -> [D8B] -> [HDR]
Neither (or any) sequence used in attemtping to establish a start order was successful for whatever reason(s) as of yet...
I reckon the worst case scenario for the here n now, I'm pretty sure I can always just slave everything to the Apogee clock from the D8B (Master), which would be connecting the R8 into the existing configuration I've been utilizing to date - just by dropping the R8 between the D8B and HDR with the relocated BNC 'T' interface connector.
Startup Sequence : [D8B] -> [R8] -> [HDR]
Ideally, I'm looking for it to essentially be a coaxial clock system (existing), with a master clock (new R8) being utilized to slave two units (existing D8B, HDR) from the master being provided.
Any thoughts or input, or should the D8B's Apogee clock be the choice of master clocks as a default?
Thanx in advance, y'all...
What I'm attempting to configure is what I think should be a relatively straight forward operation. The overview would be to utilize an external word clock source (Cranborne R8 @ 44.1kHz) as the master clock to slave my D8B and HDR. Physically, I have the Cranborne R8 set use it's default internal clock as the Master of the system, configured from my mac mini machine (via usb) per the Cranborne docs. It's then physically connect to the D8B's Apogee clock card (input) with a BNC 'T' connector, which is then connected to the HDR's clock card (input) and terminated (switch pushed 'in' on the clock card bezel)... all with quality coax cables. Understanding the D8B can be a cantankerous mf-r when it comes to this clock sync issue, I booted up the D8B 1st to completion (it was looking for a word clock - flashing '?' in fluorescent display), turned on the Cranborne R8... nope. Booted up the HDR just in the odd event it didn't like not seeing a termination point... nope again. Checked to ensure both the D8B and HDR had the external clock selected for digital syncing... and the D8B still reports back a 'lock error' regardless. Just couldn't get it to 'play nice' and syncronize regardless of any efforts so far... it's been the typical config/test/rinse-repeat cycle of triage to attempt to mitigate this...
Startup Sequence : [D8B] -> [R8] -> [HDR] or [R8] -> [D8B] -> [HDR]
Neither (or any) sequence used in attemtping to establish a start order was successful for whatever reason(s) as of yet...
I reckon the worst case scenario for the here n now, I'm pretty sure I can always just slave everything to the Apogee clock from the D8B (Master), which would be connecting the R8 into the existing configuration I've been utilizing to date - just by dropping the R8 between the D8B and HDR with the relocated BNC 'T' interface connector.
Startup Sequence : [D8B] -> [R8] -> [HDR]
Ideally, I'm looking for it to essentially be a coaxial clock system (existing), with a master clock (new R8) being utilized to slave two units (existing D8B, HDR) from the master being provided.
Any thoughts or input, or should the D8B's Apogee clock be the choice of master clocks as a default?
Thanx in advance, y'all...