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2 mecs, 3 eds1000 I need a little help [message #63353] Wed, 18 January 2006 20:13 Go to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2005
Member
Ok did away with the 442

Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
Got Blue Mec to Card 1
Paris Config to Master card A
Gives me this
Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card

When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the patch
bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the Blue
Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
They both show Word clock on front of mecs
Black shows 44.1 khz
Blue shows 48.0 khz

When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
Got Blue Mec to Card 2
Paris Config to Master card A
Word Cables Hooked up

and got this on the boot
Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7

Anybody ?
Re: 2 mecs, 3 eds1000 I need a little help [message #63354 is a reply to message #63353] Wed, 18 January 2006 19:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize Paris
software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put the
other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain, card
C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable to
add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.

This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7 or
18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the adat/WinXP
limitation of one adat card per MEC.

AA


"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>
> Ok did away with the 442
>
> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
> Paris Config to Master card A
> Gives me this
> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>
> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the patch
> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the Blue
> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
> Black shows 44.1 khz
> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>
> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
> Paris Config to Master card A
> Word Cables Hooked up
>
> and got this on the boot
> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>
> Anybody ?
>
>
Re: 2 mecs, 3 eds1000 I need a little help - Few words on WORDCLOCK... [message #63358 is a reply to message #63353] Wed, 18 January 2006 21:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Suad is currently offline  Suad   CROATIA
Messages: 62
Registered: October 2005
Member
Hello.

Actually, I have the same setup like yours.
Never had a single problem... (except that ATAT - XP stuff,,, ;-)

So, as A. Allen said, first locate the first EDS card simply by conecting
one mec into each card. If paris boots - that's a A card.
Now, connect wordclock USING T-ADAPTER(s), locate card B, connect
second MEC, and if you want 422 to card C.
....and of course, I suppose you did EDS interconections right. Did you?
....and MEC A led shows 44k and MEC B led shows 48k is a hardware bug.
If you sync them well, all will be at 44k, and belive me , you will HEAR
if MECs are working on different sample rates. ;-)

Wordclock conection theory :

"Word clock signals are usually distributed in the form of a network, split
with BNC T-adapters
and terminated with resistors. We recommend using off-the-shelf BNC cables
to connect all
devices, as this type of cable is used for most computer networks. You will
find all the neces-
sary components (T-adapters, terminators, cables) in most electronics and/or
computer stores.

To avoid voltage loss and reflections, both the cable itself and the
terminating resistor at the
end of the chain should have an impedance of 75 Ohm. If the voltage is too
low, synchroniza-
tion will fail. High frequency reflection effects can cause both jitter and
sync failure.

The last device in a wordclock chain should be terminated using a T-adapter
and a 75 Ohm
resistor (available as short BNC plug). Of course devices with internal
termination do not need
T-adaptor and terminator plug. " - RME Audio

So, people are doing mistake when conecting wordclock out to in, and then
another out to in
of second device, then another out to in of third, fourth... xyz device.
That way of conecting
wordclock is raising jiter in the wordclock signal espetially if device
wordclock in and
out arent 100% in phase. (steady clock WC in/out of RME fireface is another
story...)
Drawback of that method is weakening of wordclock signal in large networks,
so
termination makes things worse in that case...
Termination is case sensitive and it helps in some cases, but not in other
cases.
When using large wordclock networks like mine, termination is bad idea...
I have 6 devices in my wordclock network WITHOUT termination.
With setup connected like that, I never have a single sinhronization problem
or click or dropout.
(2xMEC + 1xFireface + 1xTC M3000 + 2xRME 9652 - all conected in a network
with
T-adapters + digital ins/outs and ADAT sync) .
To make things worse, my WC master MEC is not even at the end of the chain,
but - it works flawlesly!
Lately I purchased another 2 MEC's and I'm planning to expand my system to 4
EDS cards
and 4 MECs. That will be 8 devices in a wordclock network across about 10
meters of
cable.... and I think it should work. If not, I'll use my RME fireface
like WC signal
refresher somwhere in the middle of the chain, and take benefit of RMEs
"steady clock"
technology.
Also, as I'am a tehnician, I have made all my cables by myself using HQ
conectors, cable
and silver soldering wire....

I know that's very complicated, but that's the way it is... ;-)

Here are some pics, so you better understand...

I hope this will help to many PARIS users.

Cheers.

SUAD



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Re: 2 mecs, 3 eds1000 I need a little help, found problem [message #63360 is a reply to message #63354] Wed, 18 January 2006 23:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2005
Member
i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good

Thanks Aaron


"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize Paris

>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put the

>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain, card

>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave

>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
to
>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and

>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>
>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
or
>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the adat/WinXP

>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>
>AA
>
>
>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>
>> Ok did away with the 442
>>
>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>> Paris Config to Master card A
>> Gives me this
>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>
>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the patch
>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
Blue
>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>
>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>> Paris Config to Master card A
>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>
>> and got this on the boot
>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>
>> Anybody ?
>>
>>
>
>
Re: 2 mecs, 3 eds1000 I need a little help, found problem [message #63361 is a reply to message #63360] Wed, 18 January 2006 22:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
Kip,
My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on the
far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an
IF/2 on it as well.
AA

"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>
> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>
> Thanks Aaron
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize Paris
>
>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put the
>
>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,
>>card
>
>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>
>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
> to
>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
>
>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>
>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
> or
>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>adat/WinXP
>
>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>
>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>> Gives me this
>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>
>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the
>>> patch
>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
> Blue
>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>
>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>
>>> and got this on the boot
>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>
>>> Anybody ?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
Hey Aaron "one more thing" [message #63363 is a reply to message #63361] Thu, 19 January 2006 00:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2005
Member
My Black Mec which is Master Mec A stays on 44.1khz
My Blue Mec B is on 48.khz
They both set on word clock

I'm i missing something here?

"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Kip,
>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
the
>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an

>IF/2 on it as well.
>AA
>
>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>>
>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>>
>> Thanks Aaron
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize Paris
>>
>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put the
>>
>>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,

>>>card
>>
>>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>>
>>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
>> to
>>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
>>
>>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>>
>>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
>> or
>>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>>adat/WinXP
>>
>>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>>
>>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>> Gives me this
>>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>>
>>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the

>>>> patch
>>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
>> Blue
>>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>>
>>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>>
>>>> and got this on the boot
>>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>>
>>>> Anybody ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
Re: Hey Aaron "one more thing" [message #63364 is a reply to message #63363] Wed, 18 January 2006 23:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
That's a known bug. The light is 'wrong' on any slave MEC units, and should
be ignored. Here's a pic of my setup from the front so you can see at a
glance how my functional expansion cards are set up.

AA


"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3ec2@linux...
>
> My Black Mec which is Master Mec A stays on 44.1khz
> My Blue Mec B is on 48.khz
> They both set on word clock
>
> I'm i missing something here?
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Kip,
>>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
> the
>>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an
>
>>IF/2 on it as well.
>>AA
>>
>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>>>
>>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>>>
>>> Thanks Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize
>>>>Paris
>>>
>>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put the
>>>
>>>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,
>
>>>>card
>>>
>>>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>>>
>>>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
>>> to
>>>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
>>>
>>>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>>>
>>>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
>>> or
>>>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>>>adat/WinXP
>>>
>>>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>>>
>>>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>> Gives me this
>>>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>>>
>>>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the
>
>>>>> patch
>>>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
>>> Blue
>>>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>>>
>>>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>>>
>>>>> and got this on the boot
>>>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>


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Re: Hey Aaron "one more thing" [message #63365 is a reply to message #63363] Thu, 19 January 2006 00:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2005
Member
"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote:
>
Should i have UseHouseSync=1 in my paris cfg.?
because when i put that, it tells me
No interface connected to master card

>My Black Mec which is Master Mec A stays on 44.1khz
>My Blue Mec B is on 48.khz
>They both set on word clock

>
>I'm i missing something here?
>
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Kip,
>>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
>the
>>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an
>
>>IF/2 on it as well.
>>AA
>>
>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>>>
>>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>>>
>>> Thanks Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize
Paris
>>>
>>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put
the
>>>
>>>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,
>
>>>>card
>>>
>>>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>>>
>>>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
>>> to
>>>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
>>>
>>>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>>>
>>>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
>>> or
>>>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>>>adat/WinXP
>>>
>>>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>>>
>>>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>> Gives me this
>>>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>>>
>>>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the
>
>>>>> patch
>>>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
>>> Blue
>>>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>>>
>>>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>>>
>>>>> and got this on the boot
>>>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
Thanks Aaron, You've been a big help!!!! [message #63366 is a reply to message #63364] Thu, 19 January 2006 00:34 Go to previous message
Kip Sonnier is currently offline  Kip Sonnier   
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2005
Member
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>That's a known bug. The light is 'wrong' on any slave MEC units, and should

>be ignored. Here's a pic of my setup from the front so you can see at a

>glance how my functional expansion cards are set up.
>
>AA
>
>
>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3ec2@linux...
>>
>> My Black Mec which is Master Mec A stays on 44.1khz
>> My Blue Mec B is on 48.khz
>> They both set on word clock
>>
>> I'm i missing something here?
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Kip,
>>>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
>> the
>>>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has
an
>>
>>>IF/2 on it as well.
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Aaron
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize

>>>>>Paris
>>>>
>>>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put
the
>>>>
>>>>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,
>>
>>>>>card
>>>>
>>>>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>>>>
>>>>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more stable
>>>> to
>>>>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one
and
>>>>
>>>>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any
7/7
>>>> or
>>>>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>>>>adat/WinXP
>>>>
>>>>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>>> Gives me this
>>>>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>>>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the
>>
>>>>>> patch
>>>>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and
the
>>>> Blue
>>>>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>>>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>>>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>>>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and got this on the boot
>>>>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anybody ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: Hey Aaron "one more thing" [message #63368 is a reply to message #63365] Thu, 19 January 2006 00:02 Go to previous message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
No, in fact while your putting together the rig I'd leave the config file
alone completely opting for stock. Once you have it all working, then you
can look at tweaks but you'll not ever need the house sync line unless you
are using an external word clock.
AA


"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf4045$1@linux...
>
> "Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote:
>>
> Should i have UseHouseSync=1 in my paris cfg.?
> because when i put that, it tells me
> No interface connected to master card
>
>>My Black Mec which is Master Mec A stays on 44.1khz
>>My Blue Mec B is on 48.khz
>>They both set on word clock
>
>>
>>I'm i missing something here?
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Kip,
>>>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
>>the
>>>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an
>>
>>>IF/2 on it as well.
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>news:43cf3438$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Aaron
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize
> Paris
>>>>
>>>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that point. Then, put
> the
>>>>
>>>>>other MEC that you want to add on the last EDS card in the food chain,
>>
>>>>>card
>>>>
>>>>>C. Make sure the word clock is going from master interface MEC to slave
>>>>
>>>>>interface MEC (that's A to C). Some have subjected it may be more
>>>>>stable
>>>> to
>>>>>add a BNC terminator on the last MEC in the chain - I don't use one and
>>>>
>>>>>can't say I feel I've needed one, either. YMMV.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is the rig I've been running a few years and it's been w/o any 7/7
>>>> or
>>>>>18/12 or any other wierdness in finding hardware, _excepting_ the
>>>>>adat/WinXP
>>>>
>>>>>limitation of one adat card per MEC.
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:43cf03be$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok did away with the 442
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Got Black Mec which is my master to Card 2 (monitors out)
>>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 1
>>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>>> Gives me this
>>>>>> Error initializing Engine. No interface was connected to master card
>>>>>> so i unplugged one so i could change the Paris config Master Card
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When i switch Paris Config to Master card B, it boots up and in the
>>
>>>>>> patch
>>>>>> bay the Black Mec which is on Card 2 shows up as Mec Module A and the
>>>> Blue
>>>>>> Mec which is on card 1 shows up as Mec Module B
>>>>>> They both show Word clock on front of mecs
>>>>>> Black shows 44.1 khz
>>>>>> Blue shows 48.0 khz
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When i Hook Black Mec which is my master to Card 1 (monitors out)
>>>>>> Got Blue Mec to Card 2
>>>>>> Paris Config to Master card A
>>>>>> Word Cables Hooked up
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and got this on the boot
>>>>>> Error initializing Engine. Error code 7/7
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anybody ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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