User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
Word Clock
Word Clock
Selecting a word clock
source
Use the WORD CLOCK select key on the front panel to
select the word clock source.
The units clock is synced with the selected word clock
source.
*1 When this is flashing, the unit uses the Dante word clock to
operate and perform input/output.
*2 In order to use MY8-AEB, set AE RSVD switch to the RSVD
position.
*3 If you want to change the frequency of the Dante word clock,
use Dante Controller.
About word clock
If you select “WCLK IN” or “SLOT1 1/2,” the unit is
automatically set to Enable Sync To External
(synchronize to an external clock). If you select
“DANTE,” Enable Sync To External is automatically
turned off.
If you selectWCLK IN” or “SLOT1 1/2, and this unit is
a clock slave of the Dante network, the same clock should
be input to the clock master device and to this device.
You can use Dante Controller to check which device is
the current clock master.
If the word clock signal from the selected word clock
source is cut off, the unit switches to the “DANTE”
setting (Enable Sync To External automatically turns
off), and operates with the clock frequency that is
specified by Dante.
SRC (Sampling
Rate Converter)
Even if the Mini-YGDAI card installed in a slot is not
synchronized with the Dante network, connection is
possible without having to change the respective clocks.
The output signal from the slot synchronizes with the
clock from the slots input signal or with the clock that is
input via WORD CLOCK IN. However, if the cards SRC
is enabled, the main units SRC will be disabled, and
signals in sync with the main units clock will be output.
WCLK IN
This is lit if the RSio64-D is using the word
clock that is being input from the rear panel
[WORD CLOCK IN] connector. This flashes if
there is no valid word clock input
*1
.
SLOT1 1/2
This is lit if the channel 1/2 word clock of slot 1
is being used. This flashes if there is no valid
word clock input
*1
. The channel 7/8 word clock
is used when using the MY8-AEB
*2
.
DANTE
This is lit if the Dante network’s word clock
*3
is
being used. (If no valid Dante signal is being
input, the clock generated by the internal Dante
module is used.)