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ing the proper external clock source. Each external clock source comes in
two different flavors:
• xxxx(44/48)
• xxxx(88/96)
where the “xxxx” corresponds to the actual clock source. If you will be
clocking off of a 1x source (e.g. 32kHz–50kHz sample rate) then choose the
xxxx(44/48) flavor of the clock source. On the other hand, if you will be
clocking off a 2x source (e.g. 64kHz–100kHz sample rate) then you will
choose the xxxx(88/96) flavor of the clock source. If you choose the wrong
flavor, Mobile I/O will not lock properly. When you select the flavor, it tells
Mobile I/O which mode it has to run in, and the Mobile I/O can lock to the
external clock in the appropriate frequency range.
E
XAMPLE
S
ETUP
In this section we will go step by step through some example applications
that are possible with a Mobile I/O system configured as shown in Figure 41
Figure 41: Example Mobile I/O Setup
OutBoard Effects/Instruments
External Preamp/Converter with ADAT Output
Big Monitors
ADAT Optical
AES/EBU
Small Monitors
Microphones
Microphones
Guitars, Vocals Etc.
Headphones
Front Panel Headphone Out