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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