Word Clock - Yamaha RIVAGE PM10 Operation Manual

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System Setup  WORD CLOCK
DELAY COMPENSATION popup window
1
1
INPUT INSERTS COMPENSATE button
Press this button to automatically compensate for the timing among channels by inserting a
delay into each input channel. Due to this compensation, all input channel signals will be
delayed by 112 samples.
2
OUTPUT BUSES COMPENSATE button
Press this button to automatically compensate for the delayed timing on each MIX/ST/
MATRIX bus. Due to this compensation, output signals from the MIX buses will be delayed by
14 samples, and output signals from the STEREO buses will be delayed by 7 samples. If you use
the compensation via this button along with the OUTPUT INSERTS COMPENSATE button,
output signals from the MIX buses will be delayed by 336+14 samples; from the STEREO
buses by 336+7 samples; and from the MATRIX buses by 336 samples.
3
OUTPUT INSERTS COMPENSATE button
Press this button to automatically compensate the timing among channels by inserting a delay
into each output channel. Due to this compensation, output signals from the MIX buses will be
delayed by 112 samples; from the STEREO buses by 224 samples; and from the MATRIX buses
by 336 samples.
Conversion table for the number of samples and delay time
sample
44.1kHz
48kHz
7
0.16
msec
0.15
14
0.32
msec
0.29
112
2.50
msec
2.30
224
5.10
msec
4.70
336
7.60
msec
7.00
336+ 7
7.80
msec
7.10
336+14
7.90
msec
7.30
2
3
fs
88.2kHz
96kHz
msec
0.08
msec
0.07
msec
0.16
msec
0.15
msec
1.30
msec
1.20
msec
2.50
msec
2.30
msec
3.80
msec
3.50
msec
3.90
msec
3.60
msec
4.00
msec
3.60

WORD CLOCK

A TWINLANe network that features the RIVAGE PM10 system transfers not only audio and control
signals, but also word clock.
On a TWINLANe network, only one DSP engine can become the clock master. If two DSP engines
are on the same network, one becomes the master and the other becomes a slave.
For the master clock on a TWINLANe network, you can select either the DSP engine's internal clock
(44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz), or the external word clock that is input at the WORD
CLOCK IN connector on the rear panel of the master DSP engine.
On the other hand, since the slave DSP engine will use word clock flowing through the TWINLANe
network as the clock source, you must select HY SLOT 1 for the slave DSP engine. Meanwhile, since
the I/O racks automatically use word clock flowing through the TWINLANe network as the clock
source, you do not have to specify word clock for the I/O rack.
Follow the steps below to select the clock source.
1.
Press the SETUP button on the menu bar to access the SETUP screen.
2.
Press the WORD CLOCK button to open the WORD CLOCK popup window.
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