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Re: Clock Sync between 2 MECs [message #106714 is a reply to message #106713] |
Fri, 04 November 2011 05:58   |
dnafe
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By default both MECs run at 44.1K despite what the lights and A and B say
Caveat: this is from memory so I might be wrong but I have two MECs and see the same thing and have never had any issues.
That being said someone will no doubt chime in with a more authoritative answer for you
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Re: Clock Sync between 2 MECs [message #106725 is a reply to message #106718] |
Fri, 11 November 2011 01:22  |
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The samplerate display on MEC B becomes irrelevant once A and B are sync'd: ie only MEC A's display means anything. As far as I can recall, it's always been that way.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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