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• Example setting 1
The word clock output from the console is distributed, and supplied to the various components. In this example, the
console fills the role of the clock generator.
• Example setting 2
The word clock is supplied via the digital audio signal that is output from the DIGITAL I/O jack of the console. In this case,
each component that is connected by a 68-pin D-sub cable will extract the word clock from the 68-pin D-sub connector.
The CONSOLE INT 48k and CONSOLE INT 44.1k
settings were added so that when Mirror mode is
used, a system can be constructed without using an
external clock generator. If this is used for other
purposes, or if you have connected a device that
requires a high-precision word clock, it may not
operate correctly. In such cases, either use an exter-
nal clock generator or select INT 48k/INT 44.1k of
the engine as the master clock.
Reference pages
•
Installation, pages 24, 28–29
•
Software section, page 54
CS1D
Clock distributor
WORD
CLOCK IN
WORD
CLOCK IN
WORD
CLOCK OUT
WORD CLOCK IN
INPUT/OUTPUT INPUT/OUTPUT
INPUT/
OUTPUT
INPUT/
OUTPUT
Each unit
DIGITAL I/O DIGITAL I/O
CONSOLE
I/O
CONSOLE
I/O
DSP1D (-EX)DSP1D (-EX)
: BNC cable connection
: Word clock signal flow
: D-sub half-pitch 68-pin cable connection
MASTER CLOCK SELECT
Console INT 48k or INT 44.1k
WORD CLOCK INPUT SELECT
Engine: W.CLOCK IN
Each unit: W.CLOCK IN
• Word clock settings
CS1D
INPUT/OUTPUT
INPUT/
OUTPUT
Each unit
DIGITAL I/O
CONSOLE
I/O
DSP1D (-EX)
: D-sub half-pitch 68-pin cable connection
: Word clock signal flow
MASTER CLOCK SELECT
Console INT 48k or INT 44.1k
WORD CLOCK INPUT SELECT
Engine: 68-pin D-sub connector (AUTO and W.CLOCK IN both turned off)
Each unit: 68-pin D-sub connector (AUTO and W.CLOCK IN both turned off)
• Word clock settings










