User Manual-Mac

2408MK3 FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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For the Dig and Wrd settings, however, the SET
button cycles through low and high sample rate
settings only (44.1/48 and 88.2/96, respectively).
Choose the pair that corresponds to the sample
rate of the incoming clock source.
At high sample rates (88.2 and 96 kHz), the
2408mk3 does not support stand-alone transfers to
or from the SPDIF input or output. Use CueMix
Console for digital transfers to and from SPDIF.
Int (Internal)
Use the 2408mk3’s own Internal clock when you
are using Analog as the source of the transfer. Press
the SET button repeatedly to choose the desired
sample rate.
PCI
The PCI setting does not apply to stand-alone
operation, so it is not available as a clock source in
stand-alone mode.
Dig (Digital)
The Dig (Digital) setting refers to the digital device
you have chosen in the SOURCE row of LEDs as
the source of a digital transfer. For example, it
might be an ADAT optical device connected to
Bank A or a SPDIF device on Bank C. If you are not
using any other means to synchronize the external
devices you are transferring between, use the Dig
setting, which makes the 2408mk3 slave to the
digital input source. (The destination device can
slave to the output from the 2408mk3.)
Use the Dig setting if you are using SPDIF as the
source of the transfer.
The Dig setting has two possible sample rates: low
(44.1/48) or high (88.2/96). Press the SET button
repeatedly to choose the setting that matches the
sample rate of the digital input clock source.
Wrd (word clock)
Use the Wrd clock source setting when you are
slaving the 2408mk3 to its word clock input. For
example, if you have the 2408mk3 synchronized to
a word clock device that is also serving as a word
clock master for the digital audio device you have
chosen as the source of the digital transfer.
Only use the Wrd setting if the 2408mk3 is
slaved to the same word clock source as the device
that is the source of the transfer, either directly
from the device itself or from a third device that is
serving as a word clock master.
The Wrd setting has two possible sample rates: low
(44.1/48) or high (88.2/96). Press the SET button
repeatedly to choose the setting that matches the
sample rate of the word clock source.
Vid (Video)
The Vid setting does not apply to stand-alone
operation, so it is not available as a clock source in
stand-alone mode.
LTC (Longitudinal Time Code)
The LT C setting does not apply to stand-alone
operation, so it is not available as a clock source in
stand-alone mode.
Bounce
The BOUNCE setting lets you shift all tracks
during the transfer. Press the SELECT button
repeatedly until the BOUNCE LED is illuminated.
Then press the SET button repeatedly to make your
bounce setting.
Figure 5-3: The Bounce setting lets you shift tracks during a transfer.