Chapter 3_______________________________________________________Zaxcom Deva User's Manual
Sample Rate page
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How to get here:
(MENU key Setup button Sample Rate button)
Page Notes
When using 192000, it is recommended that you do a Factory Restore Defaults to erase all possible settings that
may be draining digital signal processing horsepower. If the unit does NOT boot, hold the 0 (zero) key while
booting to force 48 kHz.
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Sample-rate buttons
NOTE: You should select the highest sampling-rate that will be used on any device.
Except for when recording at the 'pull up' or 'pull down' sampling-rates, where you can mix and match any of
those sampling-rates among any of the drives, use the highest sampling-rate that will be used on any device. For
example, if you want to write a FireWire DVD at 96 kHz, then this setting must be at least 96 kHz. All other
sampling-rates will be extrapolated from this one. If you record at 48 kHz on the Primary Drive, but wish to
mirror a DVD-RAM at 48.048 kHz, that is perfectly acceptable. But when using two vastly different sampling-rates,
set the Primary Drive to the higher of those rates. Default setting: 48000
Sample Rate Reference button
Internal – This locks the Deva to its own internal reference. Select this mode when recording using the
AES 1/2 – In this mode, Deva syncs with the timing signal being received on digital input 1 or 2. If the AES
Selects the sampling-rate being used to record audio.
analog inputs.
signal is lost or not present, it defaults to Internal. Make sure Deva's sample-rate setting ALWAYS
matches that of the incoming AES signal
Figure 3-17 Sample Rate page
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