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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: blu666z on July 07, 2003, 09:29:52 PM
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Any settings I need to know about that might not be obvious? One I want to ask about specifically is Master Clock: If I am transfering from DAT should I set it to S/PDIF In?
-Kevin
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Yes. You should always slave the recording clock to the master one, unless you are doing on-the-fly SRC.
-Matt
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I am getting a LOT more pops with this new soundcard than I was getting before with my SB Extigy. Any idea?
-Kevin
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You'll need to increase the dma buffer size. I had the same issues when I first installed it, but it works like a champ, now!
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DMA Buffer huh? Ok, I'll try to find that when I get home. +T and another if its works.
-Kevin
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Yes. You should always slave the recording clock to the master one, unless you are doing on-the-fly SRC.
-Matt
Ok, I tried that, but when I went to playback, it seems slow. The pitch didn't seem to lower like playing a record slowly though.
-Kevin
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Yes. You should always slave the recording clock to the master one, unless you are doing on-the-fly SRC.
-Matt
Ok, I tried that, but when I went to playback, it seems slow. The pitch didn't seem to lower like playing a record slowly though.
-Kevin
Be sure that you change the freq setting from 48 -> 44.1. That is why it sounds slow. If you forget to do it the other way, it plays fast like the chipmuncks :afro:
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Be sure that you change the freq setting from 48 -> 44.1. That is why it sounds slow. If you forget to do it the other way, it plays fast like the chipmuncks :afro:
That might be kinda fun! Alvin and the North Mississppi AllStars...nice ring to it.
-Kevin
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Got rid of the pops, I think, but still having the problem with the clock. When I set it to use the S/PDIF clock, it sounds slow no matter what I set it on for playback.
-Kev