Clocking / Noise / Audio Inaudible
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 2:40 am
Let me first apologize to anyone viewing this, I'm doing my best not to clutter up the forum with posts... all related in some sort of referential fashion. Here are the main threads so I can keep this almost in a wiki-type delivery... and moving along accordingly.
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2518
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2519
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2521
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2526
So, the latest enigma is circling back around to clocking... to preface this a bit, I have an D8B/HDR audio test project - real basic vocal track so as to quickly check the integrity of an incoming audio signal in the D8B input bloc - just for this kinda thing (ie. bringing up a board for the 1st time, etc). When running this diagnostic project with any piece of gear other than the D8B selected as the master clock generator renders complete garbage for audio output... some inaudible crap with a buzz like elevated noise floor. The console/cpu combo operates as 'normal' other than this latest kick in the shinz. Pretty cool, huh (*rolls eyes*)...
Here's the battery of tests I ran, each designed to isolate any/all edge cases in regards to clocking this gear properly and test the audio from input to speaker(s).
======================================
D8B [set as slave to Rosendahl]
Rosendahl Nanosyncs DDS [set as master clock source]
HDR [set as slave to Rosendahl]
--------------------------------------
* all gear syncs & locks properly
* static-y, garbage audio (inaudible, unrecognizable)
======================================
D8B [set as slave to HDR]
HDR [set as master clock source]
--------------------------------------
* all gear syncs & locks properly
* static-y, garbage audio (inaudible, unrecognizable)
======================================
D8B [set as master clock source]
HDR [set as slave to D8B]
--------------------------------------
all gear syncs & locks properly
completely noise free audio
So, let me go down the triage checklist and review the scorecard...
Rosendahl Clock Generator (6 x word clock out) - Check
HDR - (see D8B below) Check
Monitors - (control room main) Check
Audio Cabling (toslink optical x 6 D8B to HDR) - Check
Clock (RG59/RG6 type 75 ohm) Cabling - Check
D8B (clock out {master} vs clock in {slave}) - Master==Check Slave==Described Audio Problem
{*scratches head...*}
This is the recently purchased console I made from Malcolm Cecil's estate, and it exhibits the exact same symptoms as my original #1 console (soon to be retired), where all this began. Question is, what in the actual audio fuckery is going on here?!? The ADC's in that functional bloc? It does, however, convert the incoming audio, and works perfectly when the clocking is D8B as Master... but I can't completely write that off as of yet. However as indicated above, the D8B audio sounds like shit when clocked as a slave to ANYTHING...
Two different Apogee clock cards, two D8B consoles... no difference, but only one cpu/host involved that is working without issue to all appearances (the other has an apparent power supply issue). Scratching my head at the moment, it's been a series of weird occurances with this gear of late... waiting for Rod Serling to come walking out of the fucking woodwork at any moment (*nervously laughs*). I haven't even introduced the Cranborne R8 into this yet... no sense in adding another variable to the equation at this point - just something else to clock. This is just ugly tho, the clocking according to many posts on the forum should work perfectly fine with the D8B (and HDR) set to slave, and acquiring a clock from the Rosendahl. The HDR performs like a champ in any circumstance, the D8B not so much - it evidently does NOT like seeing an external clock at the Apogee clock card input regardless of what equipment is providing the clock. Syncs fine, just complete garbage for audio being passed. I found these four article links from the forum interesting, but I don't know if they're completely relevant or not to what it is I happen to be experiencing:
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=126&p=504&hilit=buzz#p504
{peter - adat sync}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=277&p=1630&hilit=buzz#p1630
{high c double g - control list / set filter off}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2299&p=17187&hilit=clocking#p17187
{y-my-r - clocking}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1290&p=10199&hilit=clocking#p10199
{crash - regarding popping & clicking}
Now... IF I'm actually forced, for whatever reason, to use a D8B as the master to sync the Rosendahl... which in turn I think could redistribute the recovered clock to everything else, then so be it. It's just disturbing to me, I'm not one to just glaze over an issue... or better put, whistle thru thru the tech graveyard regarding this at all. Pisses me off, quite frankly...
I'd really appreciate anyone jumping in here, I'm literally looking at all angles at this juncture. I just wanna get this all straightened out again, as It's almost a watershed moment for me... I just can't stomach the thought of shifting away from this gear tho right now. When working correctly, this gear just works... but as we all know, when things start to go sideways {voice trails off}...
Thanx in advance y'all for anything and everything...
I'm just frustrated as a pyromaniac in a petrified forest right now...
Peace
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2518
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2519
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2521
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2526
So, the latest enigma is circling back around to clocking... to preface this a bit, I have an D8B/HDR audio test project - real basic vocal track so as to quickly check the integrity of an incoming audio signal in the D8B input bloc - just for this kinda thing (ie. bringing up a board for the 1st time, etc). When running this diagnostic project with any piece of gear other than the D8B selected as the master clock generator renders complete garbage for audio output... some inaudible crap with a buzz like elevated noise floor. The console/cpu combo operates as 'normal' other than this latest kick in the shinz. Pretty cool, huh (*rolls eyes*)...
Here's the battery of tests I ran, each designed to isolate any/all edge cases in regards to clocking this gear properly and test the audio from input to speaker(s).
======================================
D8B [set as slave to Rosendahl]
Rosendahl Nanosyncs DDS [set as master clock source]
HDR [set as slave to Rosendahl]
--------------------------------------
* all gear syncs & locks properly
* static-y, garbage audio (inaudible, unrecognizable)
======================================
D8B [set as slave to HDR]
HDR [set as master clock source]
--------------------------------------
* all gear syncs & locks properly
* static-y, garbage audio (inaudible, unrecognizable)
======================================
D8B [set as master clock source]
HDR [set as slave to D8B]
--------------------------------------
all gear syncs & locks properly
completely noise free audio
So, let me go down the triage checklist and review the scorecard...
Rosendahl Clock Generator (6 x word clock out) - Check
HDR - (see D8B below) Check
Monitors - (control room main) Check
Audio Cabling (toslink optical x 6 D8B to HDR) - Check
Clock (RG59/RG6 type 75 ohm) Cabling - Check
D8B (clock out {master} vs clock in {slave}) - Master==Check Slave==Described Audio Problem
{*scratches head...*}
This is the recently purchased console I made from Malcolm Cecil's estate, and it exhibits the exact same symptoms as my original #1 console (soon to be retired), where all this began. Question is, what in the actual audio fuckery is going on here?!? The ADC's in that functional bloc? It does, however, convert the incoming audio, and works perfectly when the clocking is D8B as Master... but I can't completely write that off as of yet. However as indicated above, the D8B audio sounds like shit when clocked as a slave to ANYTHING...
Two different Apogee clock cards, two D8B consoles... no difference, but only one cpu/host involved that is working without issue to all appearances (the other has an apparent power supply issue). Scratching my head at the moment, it's been a series of weird occurances with this gear of late... waiting for Rod Serling to come walking out of the fucking woodwork at any moment (*nervously laughs*). I haven't even introduced the Cranborne R8 into this yet... no sense in adding another variable to the equation at this point - just something else to clock. This is just ugly tho, the clocking according to many posts on the forum should work perfectly fine with the D8B (and HDR) set to slave, and acquiring a clock from the Rosendahl. The HDR performs like a champ in any circumstance, the D8B not so much - it evidently does NOT like seeing an external clock at the Apogee clock card input regardless of what equipment is providing the clock. Syncs fine, just complete garbage for audio being passed. I found these four article links from the forum interesting, but I don't know if they're completely relevant or not to what it is I happen to be experiencing:
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=126&p=504&hilit=buzz#p504
{peter - adat sync}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=277&p=1630&hilit=buzz#p1630
{high c double g - control list / set filter off}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2299&p=17187&hilit=clocking#p17187
{y-my-r - clocking}
http://www.d8bforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1290&p=10199&hilit=clocking#p10199
{crash - regarding popping & clicking}
Now... IF I'm actually forced, for whatever reason, to use a D8B as the master to sync the Rosendahl... which in turn I think could redistribute the recovered clock to everything else, then so be it. It's just disturbing to me, I'm not one to just glaze over an issue... or better put, whistle thru thru the tech graveyard regarding this at all. Pisses me off, quite frankly...
I'd really appreciate anyone jumping in here, I'm literally looking at all angles at this juncture. I just wanna get this all straightened out again, as It's almost a watershed moment for me... I just can't stomach the thought of shifting away from this gear tho right now. When working correctly, this gear just works... but as we all know, when things start to go sideways {voice trails off}...
Thanx in advance y'all for anything and everything...
I'm just frustrated as a pyromaniac in a petrified forest right now...
Peace