Owner`s manual
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Mona’s rack mount interface. Just because multiple devices are connected
to the same computer doesn’t mean they are synchronized. Next, be sure
that you have selected the desired input clock source in the Mona
Echo
Console
.
Problem:
Recordings made using the S/PDIF port contain occasional pops
or skips.
Solution
: When recording with the S/PDIF port, you must manually select
the S/PDIF clock as the input clock. This can be done using the Mona
Echo
Console
.
Problem:
You keep hearing a high-pitched squealing sound or your S/PDIF
or ADAT signal has gone crazy.
Solution
: Reset the sample rate of Mona. You may have set the sample rate
to 11kHz or 22kHz. Because neither S/PDIF nor ADAT support these rates,
you will have problems syncing until you reset Mona’s sample rate to one
within spec (like 44.1 or 48kHZ). You can do this through your ASIO
program’s controls or by playing an audio file of the appropriate sample rate
through Mona’s outputs. Then you will be able to sync properly.
Problem:
I can’t get Mona to record at 96kHz.
Solution
: Set the Digital Mode to one of the S/PDIF options. You can
change this setting from the Echo Console. When the Digital Mode is set to
ADAT you are limited to the sample rates that are within the ADAT spec
(such as 44.1 and 48kHz). Please note that you can only record above
48kHz through the analog I/O. We will add support for recording through
S/PDIF at 88.2 and 96kHz in a future driver release.
Problem:
The sound cuts in and out, or the left or right channel doesn’t
work.










