Selecting The Aes/Ebu Out Playback Clock - Yamaha CDR1000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6—Other Functions

Selecting the AES/EBU OUT Playback Clock

When recording, the AES/EBU OUT outputs digital audio at 44.1 kHz. For playback,
however, the AES/EBU OUT can be wordclock locked to an external wordclock source.
If the selected wordclock source is not running at 44.1 kHz, the CDR1000's built-in
sampling-rate converter converts the 44.1 kHz audio from the CD up or down accord-
ingly. This is useful when CD material needs to be transferred to a digital audio system
in which all digital audio equipment is locked to a common wordclock.
The COAXIAL OUT is not affected by the Playback Clock parameter and always out-
puts digital audio at 44.1 kHz.
The Utility Playback Clock parameter is used to set the AES/EBU OUT playback clock.
Use the [UTILITY] button to select "CLK SEL."
1
The UTILITY indicator lights up and the Playback Clock setting appears on the display.
Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select the Playback Clock.
2
INT (default)
WORD
AES
COAX
Press and hold the [UTILITY] button, or press another button to cancel Utility.
3
In the following example, the CDR1000 is used in conjunction with a digital multitrack
recorder and digital mixing console, as the playback source for CD material. Digital
audio is transferred from the CDR1000 to the digital mixing console via an AES/EBU
digital connection. The digital multitrack recorder is the wordclock master, and the dig-
ital mixing console and CDR1000 are wordclock slaves. In order to record from a con-
ventional CD player, the wordclock setup would have to be reconfigured so that the CD
player was the wordclock master and the digital multitrack recorder and digital mixing
console were wordclock slaves. The CDR1000's ability to lock the AES/EBU OUT to an
external wordclock source, however, eliminates the need to reconfigure the system.
Digital multitrack recorder
(wordclock master, source: internal)
TIME DISPLAY
CAPTURE ABS/REL
REMAIN
OVER
OVER
ABS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H
M
S
F
–dB
0
0
–dB
2
2
6
6
Y A M A H A D 2 4
VARI
UTILITY
SETUP
10 12
12
SPEED
14 20
20
18 30
30
20
42
42
LOCK
WC
INT
FS
48K
26 60
60
V. TRACK
EDIT
UNDO/
READY
READY
BIT
24
TC
MASTER
SELECT
REDO
L
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7
8
9
PROJECT
JOG ON
SELECT
RECORD
READY
LOC MEM
4
5
6
RECALL
SOLO/
SELECT
LOC MEM
1
2
3
STORE
PEAK
AUTO
ALL
HOLD
INPUT
INPUT
FORMAT
CHASE
0/-
CANCEL
ENTER
LOCATE
MONITOR SELECT
JOG/DATA
SHUTTLE/
CURSOR
Wordclock out
WORD CLOCK IN
PROFESSIONAL
AUDIO CD RECORDER
OPEN/
CLOSE
PREV
NEXT
INDEX
ERASE
FINALIZE
CDR1000
(wordclock slave, source: WORD)
CDR1000—Owner's Manual
Setting
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived internally (fixed at 44.1 kHz).
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the WORD CLOCK IN.
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the AES/EBU IN.
AES/EBU OUT wordclock derived from the COAXIAL IN.
DIGITAL MULTITRACK RECORDER
POWER
ON
OFF
PROJECT SEARCH
LAST REC
AUTO
IN
OUT
SET
PUNCH
RTN TO
ROLL
REPEAT
A
B
REHE
ZERO
BACK
A
B
0
10
PHONES
LEVEL
REW
FF
STOP
PLAY
REC
mYGDAI
PHONES
POWER
PEAK
TIME
INPUT
REC LEVEL
HOLD
DISPLAY
SELECT
UTILITY
REC
MUTE
UV22
REPEAT
A-B
SYNC
INDEX
TRACK
REC
AUTO
INC
INC
0
10
L
R
ON /
OFF
PHONES LEVEL
SEARCH
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
REC
0
10
AES/EBU OUT
PHONES
FOOT SW
Description
Digital mixing console
(wordclock slave, source: mYGDAI)
mYGDAI
AES/EBU IN

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