Syncing An Avb Network - MOTU Stage- B16 User Manual

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MIDI
OUT
MIDI Device
Figure 4-8: Connecting additional devices with MIDI THRU ports.

SYNCING AN AVB NETWORK

The AVB protocol provides sophisticated and
accurate timing, synchronization, and clocking
features for AVB device networks of any size as
shown on pages 33-34, including:
Low latency
Network-wide time base
Better-than-sample-accurate phase lock across
all connected devices
Timing accuracy down to the nanosecond
Choosing a master clock
The web app provides an easy way to choose one
device as the master clock for your whole MOTU
AVB network.
1 Go to the Devices tab (page 12).
2 In the device list (item #1 on page 12), choose
the MOTU interface you wish to use as the clock
master.
3 Click the Become Clock Master button below the
Clock Mode menu.
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Stage-B16
rear panel
MIDI
IN
MIDI
MIDI
THRU
cable
MIDI IN
Additional device
Now, all other MOTU AVB devices on the network
are resolved to this device.
Figure 4-9: Choosing a clock master.
Alternately, you can go to the clock mode menu for
each individual device separately and choose the
master clock device by hand. For example, you may
be in a situation where at least one MOTU device
on the network must remain resolved to its own
clock (or another clock source). Just know that in
this case, audio cannot be streamed between
MOTU AVB devices that don't share the same
master clock.
Resolving the master clock device to an
external clock source
The MOTU device you've specified as the AVB
network clock master can itself be resolved to an
external time base such as word clock (if available)
or optical. Just choose the desired clock source
from its Clock Mode menu (in the Device tab).
Doing so effectively resolves the entire AVB
network to the external clock source.
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