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This is where your field experience and mine will diverge. I have also synced my R-44 many times with acidjack's as well as running tests with just a 1/8" TRS cable to master>slave them and they have NEVER clock-synced 8 (or 6) tracks unless we have connected the SPDIF either directly or through another device running as a master clock (a USBPre); I'm not talking about an analog patch, mind you. I suppose this is one of those "YMMV" situations. Pretty sure this may have also been addressed in the R-44 thread without any solid confirmation either way from Roland but I can't recall.
As per the R-88, what the use is mixing on the machine when you can't adjust delay?
Quote from: Fried Chicken Boy on April 05, 2013, 10:13:00 PMThis is where your field experience and mine will diverge. I have also synced my R-44 many times with acidjack's as well as running tests with just a 1/8" TRS cable to master>slave them and they have NEVER clock-synced 8 (or 6) tracks unless we have connected the SPDIF either directly or through another device running as a master clock (a USBPre); I'm not talking about an analog patch, mind you. I suppose this is one of those "YMMV" situations. Pretty sure this may have also been addressed in the R-44 thread without any solid confirmation either way from Roland but I can't recall.Old thread, old news- but it's been reported that the key to keeping clock sync with master>slave linked R-44s is to turn off pre-record on both machines.