User Manual
6BUsing the AES16 
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Selecting Play 2 (P2L and P2R) in the next set of Monitor Source Buttons down, and un-
muting this source, allows you to monitor audio from Play 1 and Play 2 out of Digital 
Out 1 at the same time. If one application or playback stream is assigned to Play 1, 
another to Play 2, you would hear audio from both out of Digital Out 1. You can adjust 
the relative level of these two sources with the volume slider directly underneath each 
Monitor Source Button. 
Similarly, Record sources can be added so that up to four combinations of live input, and 
pre-recorded playback can be routed and mixed to a single output. In this way, 
headphone mixes, alternate house feeds, or a seamless blend of canned and live broadca
material can be easily routed to appropriate outputs on the AES1
7.4  Clock selection and control 
A valid clock source signal must be connected to 
the appropriate AES16 clock connector when the 
Sample Clock Source is set to “External,” 
“Header,” or one of the Digital Inputs. If a signal 
is not present, the sample clock generator will 
run very slowly or erratically. Symptoms of this 
problem include audio files that sound either 
fast, slow or garbled. 
The AES16 also includes a SynchroLock 
clocking system to provide robust 
synchronization to degraded input clock signals. 
Refer to Section 5.3 for a detailed description of 
SynchroLock. 
When a valid clock source is present, the 
frequency and type of clock signal must match 
the Sample Clock Reference setting selected on 
the Adapter window the Mixer. The frequency of 
word clock sources, chosen by setting the 
Sample Clock Source/Reference to 
“External/Word,” “Header/Word,” or “Digital 
In/Auto,” must match the sample rate specified 
when recording new files, or the sample rate 
associated with a previously recorded file during 
playback. 
For example, if a 44.1 kHz word clock is 
connected to the external clock input, the Sample 
Clock Source/Reference must be set to 
“External/Word” and the sample rate must be set 
to 44.1 kHz when a new file is being recorded in 
an application. Failure to do so will result in files 
being recorded at the wrong sample rate. 










