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master clock also influence the DA converter in my audiocard?
I am know using Echo gina audio card and Apogee rosetta Ad converter
Apogee rosetta is set to master clock source they are linked with only coaxial digital not world clock then in this situation.. the master clock also influence the Da converter and my Echo gina audio card Da converter have better performance? |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 06:36:15 -0800, bj wrote:
I am know using Echo gina audio card and Apogee rosetta Ad converter Apogee rosetta is set to master clock source they are linked with only coaxial digital not world clock then in this situation.. the master clock also influence the Da converter and my Echo gina audio card Da converter have better performance? In theory yes, if the rosetta's clock has lower jitter then you will get less jitter on the D/As. Perhaps you could play a file back on the computer, and keep changing the sync between internal and external on the gina control panel, and see if you can hear a difference. By the way, in response to your other post, I have an Echo Gina as well, and the D/As on my Delta1010 and Arcam CD player both sound a little better to me. |
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I had been using a Lucid WC. I noticed an improvement when I switched the
function on the Lucid to be a distro amp and started distributing the clock signal from my Mytek A/D 2496 through the Lucid to the rest of my gear. "bj" wrote in message om... I am know using Echo gina audio card and Apogee rosetta Ad converter Apogee rosetta is set to master clock source they are linked with only coaxial digital not world clock then in this situation.. the master clock also influence the Da converter and my Echo gina audio card Da converter have better performance? |
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:32:10 -0700, "Animix"
wrote: I had been using a Lucid WC. I noticed an improvement when I switched the function on the Lucid to be a distro amp and started distributing the clock signal from my Mytek A/D 2496 through the Lucid to the rest of my gear. snip Anyone in pro audio who had any real analog television production experience, or digital telecom experience, knows that a master sync or clock is an absolute necessity for EVERYTHING in the chain, for obvious reasons. I can't believe how incompetently digital audio gear is sychronized, and how few people really know how a clock heirarchy is supposed to set up. It's part of the reason that I find digital audio recording to be lame. dB |
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