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S/pdif – MOTU 828x 28x30 Audio Interface with ThunderTechnology User Manual

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Choosing a clock source for optical connections

When connecting an

optical

device, make sure that

its digital audio clock is phase-locked (in sync
with) the 828x, as explained in “Making sync
connections” on page 30.
There are two ways to do
this:

1. Resolve the optical device to the 828x

2. Resolve the 828x to the optical device

For 1), choose

Internal

(or any other clock source

except

ADAT optical

) as the clock source for the

828x in MOTU Audio Console.

For 2), choose either

ADAT Optical A

or

ADAT

Optical B

as the 828x’s clock source (Figure 4-7). Be

sure to choose the optical port that the device is
connected to.

Figure 4-7: Resolving the 828x to an optical device.

For details about using the clock source setting and
the MOTU Audio Console software in general, see
chapter 5, “MOTU Audio Console” (page 37).

Using word clock to resolve optical devices

If the optical device you are connecting to the 828x
has word clock connectors on it, you can use them
to resolve the device to the 828x, similar to the
diagram shown in Figure 4-16 on page 32 for S/
PDIF devices with word clock. Also see “Syncing
word clock devices” on page 33.

S/PDIF

If you make a S/PDIF digital audio connection to
another device, be sure to review the digital audio
clocking issues, as explained in “Syncing S/PDIF
devices” on page 32
.

The 828x supplies +12dB of digital trim (boost) for
the S/PDIF input pair, which can be adjusted from
CueMix FX (“Input trim” on page 73) or the front
panel (“The IN (inputs) menu” on page 47).