Solving the clocking issues between two DAWs [message #99843] |
Sat, 02 August 2008 19:41 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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In another post to Mike Audet I was jabbering on about how I thought the most
powerful DAW scenarion I ever used was when I was running Cubase lightpiped
into Paris but that the clocking issues with a 4 x MEC setup were a show
stopper.
I think I know what would solve this......as follows:
Paris ADAT sync out to an RME HDSP 9652 or Creamware SyncPlate to lock up
the two DAWs.
Set up Paris to interface on a 1:1 basis with the ADAT I/O on an insert on
each track, therefore creating a digital loop in and out of each Paris channel.
Route the 8 x ADAT lightpipe outputs of the Paris ADAT module to the ADAT
inputs of an RME ADI-192DD. Set the ADI-192DD to upsample these to 88.2 and
output them to the inputs of another ADI-192DD at 88.2.
Down sample the outputs of the second ADI-192DD to 44.1 and return them to
the ADAT lightpipe inputs of native DAW. then return the outputs of the native
DAW to a Paris ADAT input to complete the loop.
Now do the same thing with the Paris ADAT outputs on as many other MECs as
you have.
When the RME ADI-`192 DD is synced to the same master clock as the gear that
is feeding, it will decouple the original clock sources that are being fed
to it via ADAT, resynch them and then return a fully resynchronized digital
stream that is clocked to the master clock to the host (Paris) DAW. I think
this would "theoretically" solve the trainwreck that happens when multiple
MECS that are subject to clocking errors due to the inherent delay between
the interfaces are being interfaced with a native DAW.
The ADI-192DD's cost about $1750.00 each so for every 8 x Paris ADAT channels,
you'd be spending $3500.00, but I'll bet you that you could reliably sync
a 8 x MECs and accomplish a digital feed of 128 tracks to a native DAW this
way without a trainwreck.
If this didn't work, I'll bet if you added another pair of ADI-192DD's to
uncouple and reclock the outgoind ADAT signal back into Paris, it would work.
Of course, now we're talking about $7,000.00 per every 8 x channels, but
at least you'd have reliable sync.
OK.....now I;'m off to buy a lotto ticket.
;)
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