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Word clock in the RIVAGE PM series
On a TWINLANe network, only one DSP engine is the master for one network. If two or more DSP engines
exist on a single network, one is the master and the other units are slaves. For the master clock on a
TWINLANe network, you can select either the DSP engine’s internal clock (44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96
kHz), or the external word clock that is input at the WORD CLOCK IN connector on the rear panel of the
master DSP engine. If using the Dante audio network, you can also select HY SLOT as the master clock. Since
I/O racks always use the word clock that is being sent over the TWINLANe network, there is no need to specify
their word clock source.
If INT (INTERNAL) or WORD CLOCK IN is selected
The DSP engine will be the clock master for the TWINLANe
network
If HY SLOT 1 is selected
The DSP engine will be the clock slave of the TWINLANe
network
INT
(INTERNAL)
HY1
WORD CLOCK IN
DSP engine
CLOCK OUT on
the HY card
CLOCK IN on
the HY card
Built-in
DSP
(Clock master for the
network)
Clock supply to the TWINLANe
network
TWINLANe Network
INT
(INTERNAL)
HY1
WORD CLOCK IN
DSP engine
CLOCK OUT
on the HY
card
CLOCK IN
on the HY
card
(Clock slave for the
network)
Clock supply from the
TWINLANe network
TWINLANe Network
Built-in DSP
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