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SYSTEM SETTINGS
Example 2: Konnekt Jitter Rejection
In this setup we have a CD player in the system.
CD players are in terms of digital clock uncontrollable
and can in only act as masters.
Thanks to the DICE II FireWire chip with integrated
JetPLL jitter rejection technology, Konnekt24D/8 provides
you with a very high clock quality. Not only does Konnekt
provide a high quality clock but the excellent jitter-
rejection facilities will clean up a digital signal from an
external source.
The CD player is connected to "My Konnekt" via
optical S/PDIF.
"My Konnekt" is selected as Clock Master on the
System Settings page and Sync Source is set to
Optical S/PDIF.
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The M4000 is connected to the other Konnekt in the
setup (Peter's Konnekt) and it is set to slave to
"external".
4 Sample Rate
If Sync Source is set to "Internal", the sample rate
must be set. The options are:
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
88.2 kHz
96 kHz
176.4 kHz
192 kHz
The sample rate is typically set by your host
application (e.g. Cubase LE).
If you e.g. play a 44.1 kHz project the sample rate
automatically shifts to 44.1 kHz. If you later load and
play a 48kHz song, the sample rate shifts to 48 kHz.
Though Konnekt receives information about the
sample rate it still provides the actual digital clock.
5 Lock Status
Various lock status indications can be given:
Internal Lock
Indicates that the system is locked to the Konnekt
unit set as clock master.
External Lock
Indicates that the system is locked to an external
digital device connected to the Konnekt set as clock
master.
No Reference
External sync on the Konnekt set as master is
unobtainable. Check connections and external
device.

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