Mdr 24/ 96 – Magma MDR 24/96 User Manual

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MDR 24/96

MDR

24/

96

Synchronization

Sample Clock

The Sample Clock setting determines the source of the MDR24/96 sample clock.
If the MDR24/96 is a clock master or is not connected to any other digital
device(s), set it to Internal. If the MDR24/96 is a word clock slave, set it to Word
Clock

. The Video setting is discussed in the Technical Reference Manual.

Sample Rate

The Sample Rate determines how fast the MDR24/96 sample clock runs. Compact
Disks use a 44.1 kHz sample rate, while some DVD disks use 96 kHz. The video
production folks prefer 48 kHz because their digital video recorders use 48 kHz.
Even though the MDR24/96 supports four Sample Rates, you can only choose
between two at any given time. The range of available rates is determined by the
current Project’s Sample Rate mode. The Sample Rate mode determines whether
a Project will be a 24-track 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz Project, or a 12-track 88.2 kHz
or 96 kHz Project. To change the Sample Rate to a setting that is not available,
first create or open a Project with the desired Sample Rate mode.

Bit-Depth

The Bit Depth setting determines how many bits are contained in each audio
sample recorded to disk (the bit “resolution”). While 16-Bit audio takes up 1/3
less disk space than 24-Bit audio, 24-Bit audio offers the potential for greater
dynamic range (the difference between the softest and loudest sounds that can be
recorded) and captures a more accurate “image” of the sound.

Word Clock Divisors (88.2/96 kHz operation only)

Some devices that support double-wide AES at 88.2 and 96 kHz can only transmit
or receive word clock at 0.5x the Sample Rate. The Word Clock divisors determine
whether Word Clock In and Word Clock Out run at 1x or 0.5x the MDR24/96
Sample Rate. Both divisors can be set independently.

To configure the MDR24/96 synchronization settings:

1. Press Sync to enter the Sync Options menu. Select Sample Clock. Select

either Internal or Word Clock according to your setup using the (–)Dec /
(+)Inc

or << / >> buttons.

2. Select OK to return to the

Sync Options menu.

3. Select Sample Rate. Using

the (–)Dec / (+)Inc or << /
>>

buttons, set the Sample

Rate to 44.1 kHz or 48
kHz

(88.2 kHz or 96 kHz). Select OK.

4. Move to the third page of the Sync Options menu with the Page Right (>)

button.

5. Select Bit Depth. Set the Bit

Depth to 16 Bit or 24 Bit using
the (–)Dec / (+)Inc or << / >>
buttons. Select OK.

You must still select

the MDR24/96’s

Sample Rate even if

it’s slaved to another

device’s clock. If you

don’t set it correctly,

the MDR24/96 time

display will run at

the wrong rate, even

though audio will

play at the right

speed.

SYNC

SYNC OPTIONS [1]->

Sample Time Code

Clock Rate Source Rate

The PDI·8 is the only

Mackie I/O card that

currently supports

88.2 or 96 kHz opera-

tion. Do not operate

the MDR24/96 at

these Sample Rates

with AIO·8, DIO·8, or

OPT·8 cards installed.

See Errata for more

information

<- SYNC OPTIONS [3]

Bit Generate TC

Depth SMPTE MTC Offset

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