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On Sep 2, 2006, at 4:54 PM, MusicGearfanatic@aol.com wrote:
> Sorry about hte slightly [OT] here but my digital S/P DIF cables
> arrived
> today and I hooked them up to my FANTOM and then to my S/P DIFs on
> the 2408 and I
> get this wierd 'scaping' noise'. Now I cant find ANYTHING in Logic
> or the
> FANTOm manual that tells you how to 'clock' a digital signal. Does
> anyone know
> more about this process? Is it something that gets done in LOGIC,
> In the
> sound card itself or In the FANTOM? Wow - I was really hoping to
> get to use
> those S/P DIF's!!
>
> -Jason Hefler
One more thing:
Make sure the fantom is playing back at the sample rate you wish your
session to be at (44.100 is what most people use, as it's the same
sample rate as a CD, though I'm sure as soon as some people see this,
they will say something else (88.2 or 96K being the others most
used). The problem with higher sample rates is they use 2 X the DSP
(your computers power) to process effects.
George
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