Clock Modes - Synchronization - RME Audio MULTIFACE User Manual

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9.2 Clock Modes - Synchronization

In the digital world, all devices are either the 'Master' (clock source) or a 'Slave' synchronized
to the master. Whenever several devices are linked within a system, there must always be a
single master clock. The Hammerfall DSP's intelligent clock control is very user-friendly, being
able to switch between clock modes automatically. Selecting 'AutoSync' will activate this mode.
In AutoSync mode, the system constantly scans all digital inputs for a valid signal. If this signal
corresponds with the current playback sample rate, the card switches from the internal quartz
(AutoSync Ref displays 'Master') to a clock generated from the input signal (AutoSync Ref
displays 'Slave'). This allows on-the-fly recording, even during playback, without having to
synchronize the card to the input signal first. It also allows immediate playback at any sample
rate without having to reconfigure the card.
AutoSync guarantees that normal record and record-while-play will always work correctly. In
certain cases however, e.g. when the inputs and outputs of a DAT machine are connected
directly to the Hammerfall DSP, AutoSync may cause feedback in the digital carrier, so
synchronization breaks down. To remedy this, switch the HDSP's clock mode over to 'Master'.
Remember that a digital system can only have one master! If the HDSP's clock mode is set
to 'Master', all other devices must be set to 'Slave'.
All the ADAT optical inputs in the
Hammerfall DSP as well as the
SPDIF
input
simultaneously. Because there is
no input selector however, the
HDSP has to be told which of the
signals is the sync reference (a
digital device can only be clocked
from a single source). This is why
the system has been equipped
with
automatic
clock
selection, which adopts the first
available input with a valid digital
signal as the clock reference input.
The input currently used as sync
reference
is
shown
AutoSync Ref status field, together
with its sample frequency.
Via Pref. Sync Ref (preferred
synchronization
reference)
preferred input can be defined. As
long as the card sees a valid signal
there, this input will be designated
as the sync source, otherwise the
other inputs will be scanned in turn. If none of the inputs are receiving a valid signal, the card
automatically switches clock mode to 'Master'.
To cope with some situations which may arise in studio practice, setting 'Pref Sync Ref' is
essential. One example: An ADAT recorder is connected to the ADAT1 input (ADAT1
immediately becomes the sync source) and a CD player is connected to the SPDIF input. Try
recording a few samples from the CD and you will be disappointed. Few CD players can be
synchronized. The samples will inevitably be corrupted, because the signal from the CD player
is read with the (wrong) clock from the ADAT i.e. out of sync. In this case, 'Pref Sync Ref'
should be temporarily set to SPDIF.
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