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2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync help ?? [message #67305] Mon, 24 April 2006 15:05 Go to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
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Can someone explain how i would hook this up with the BNC cables and t-adapters
and a terminator.
2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync ??
or with just 2 mecs, do i have to go from mec A out to mec B in
and mec b out to Mec A in with BNC
cause i recorded a whole project at 48KHz and when i use autotune on vocals
which i comped, at 48KHz i have to set the scaletune down about 18-20 cents.

Something wire here and i can't figure it out

Thanks,
Re: 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync help ?? [message #67323 is a reply to message #67305] Mon, 24 April 2006 22:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Wwwwwell, I don't know about the Layla for sure so I'll make an assumption
(that will probably cause my foot to fly into my mouth at some point) but
I'll take a wild crack at it Kip.

Ok, first things first... you must use a BNC cable of quality going from
your MEC a to MEC b.. 'must do this'. Otherwise MEC b bites it on syncing.

From there is where it gets a little cloudy on what you have/are trying to
accomplish.
My assumptions are: That you are 48k across the board on all cards, and
that the Layla has a S/PDIF input that will accept/slave to external
clocking.

That being the case, take the S/PDIF out on the MEC a, and push it (with a
quality RCA cable, of course) to the Layla, set the layla for external
clock,. return it to Paris MEC S/PDIF in (routed to place of your choice)
and you should be good to go man - if I understand what you're trying to do
correctly.

If there is any other hardware, software or purpose in this equation, speak
now that my foot is poised for entry :)

AA


"Kip" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:444d4b9e$1@linux...
>
> Can someone explain how i would hook this up with the BNC cables and
> t-adapters
> and a terminator.
> 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync ??
> or with just 2 mecs, do i have to go from mec A out to mec B in
> and mec b out to Mec A in with BNC
> cause i recorded a whole project at 48KHz and when i use autotune on
> vocals
> which i comped, at 48KHz i have to set the scaletune down about 18-20
> cents.
>
> Something wire here and i can't figure it out
>
> Thanks,
>


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Re: 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync help ?? [message #67330 is a reply to message #67323] Tue, 25 April 2006 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
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Let just start with the two mecs, i recorded a project with 2 mecs, when i
finished the vocals, i put autotune on it and it was about 20cents off, so
i recorded a horn note off a keyboard and put autotune on it was about 20
cents off, autotune 4.15 does say 48KHz. So i setup Melodyne and Layla on
Paris PC and to route vocals into Paris just as a reference and the Sample
Rate was a little Fast at 44khz then Normal and really fast at 48khz.
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Wwwwwell, I don't know about the Layla for sure so I'll make an assumption

>(that will probably cause my foot to fly into my mouth at some point) but

>I'll take a wild crack at it Kip.
>
>Ok, first things first... you must use a BNC cable of quality going from

>your MEC a to MEC b.. 'must do this'. Otherwise MEC b bites it on syncing.
>
>From there is where it gets a little cloudy on what you have/are trying
to
>accomplish.
>My assumptions are: That you are 48k across the board on all cards, and

>that the Layla has a S/PDIF input that will accept/slave to external
>clocking.
>
>That being the case, take the S/PDIF out on the MEC a, and push it (with
a
>quality RCA cable, of course) to the Layla, set the layla for external
>clock,. return it to Paris MEC S/PDIF in (routed to place of your choice)

>and you should be good to go man - if I understand what you're trying to
do
>correctly.
>
>If there is any other hardware, software or purpose in this equation, speak

>now that my foot is poised for entry :)
>
>AA
>
>
>"Kip" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:444d4b9e$1@linux...
>>
>> Can someone explain how i would hook this up with the BNC cables and
>> t-adapters
>> and a terminator.
>> 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync ??
>> or with just 2 mecs, do i have to go from mec A out to mec B in
>> and mec b out to Mec A in with BNC
>> cause i recorded a whole project at 48KHz and when i use autotune on
>> vocals
>> which i comped, at 48KHz i have to set the scaletune down about 18-20

>> cents.
>>
>> Something wire here and i can't figure it out
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>
>
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Re: 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync help ?? [message #67334 is a reply to message #67330] Tue, 25 April 2006 05:52 Go to previous message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
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"Kip" <fender36@cox.net> wrote:
>Forgot, this is the connection I had when project was done, BNC Cable from
Mec A out to Mec B in, then Mec B out to Mec A in.
Now i have BNC From Mec A out to t-adapter on Mec b In thru t-adapter to
Layla (t-adapter) in with terminater all 75ohm

>Let just start with the two mecs, i recorded a project with 2 mecs, when
i
>finished the vocals, i put autotune on it and it was about 20cents off,
so
>i recorded a horn note off a keyboard and put autotune on it was about 20
>cents off, autotune 4.15 does say 48KHz. So i setup Melodyne and Layla on
>Paris PC and to route vocals into Paris just as a reference and the Sample
>Rate was a little Fast at 44khz then Normal and really fast at 48khz.
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Wwwwwell, I don't know about the Layla for sure so I'll make an assumption
>
>>(that will probably cause my foot to fly into my mouth at some point) but
>
>>I'll take a wild crack at it Kip.
>>
>>Ok, first things first... you must use a BNC cable of quality going from
>
>>your MEC a to MEC b.. 'must do this'. Otherwise MEC b bites it on syncing.
>>
>>From there is where it gets a little cloudy on what you have/are trying
>to
>>accomplish.
>>My assumptions are: That you are 48k across the board on all cards, and
>
>>that the Layla has a S/PDIF input that will accept/slave to external
>>clocking.
>>
>>That being the case, take the S/PDIF out on the MEC a, and push it (with
>a
>>quality RCA cable, of course) to the Layla, set the layla for external

>>clock,. return it to Paris MEC S/PDIF in (routed to place of your choice)
>
>>and you should be good to go man - if I understand what you're trying to
>do
>>correctly.
>>
>>If there is any other hardware, software or purpose in this equation, speak
>
>>now that my foot is poised for entry :)
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Kip" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:444d4b9e$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Can someone explain how i would hook this up with the BNC cables and

>>> t-adapters
>>> and a terminator.
>>> 2 Mecs and a Layla24/96 Wordclock Sync ??
>>> or with just 2 mecs, do i have to go from mec A out to mec B in
>>> and mec b out to Mec A in with BNC
>>> cause i recorded a whole project at 48KHz and when i use autotune on

>>> vocals
>>> which i comped, at 48KHz i have to set the scaletune down about 18-20
>
>>> cents.
>>>
>>> Something wire here and i can't figure it out
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>
>>
>>I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
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