Getting started – Antelope Audio OCX Master Clock User Manual

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Getting Started:

It takes only seconds to harness the benefits of the Isochrone OCX.

Connect the AC input to a power outlet.

Connect any devices you'd like clocked to the appropriate outputs on the OCX back

panel.

Power the OCX on via the power button on the front panel. Proceed to the next step

when the Oven light stops flashing and remains on.

Using the Frequency buttons on the front panel, select the sample rate you wish to

use.

Some devices will automatically sync to incoming clock from the OCX when

connected. Other devices may require additional configuration in order to utilize OCX
clock.

Note: When making initial connections, do so with the studio volume turned down.
Some devices may emit unpleasant sound until properly configured to accept incoming

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Isochrone OCX achieves the breakthrough clock stability by placing the quartz crystal in
an isolated, temperature controlled oven. Constant temperature control of the crystal
oscillator and a proprietary Jitter Management Module provide unprecedented sonic
benefits. Isocrone OCX takes the digital sound out of digital audio, giving you the audio
in its purest form whether connected to digital mixer, Pro-Tools system, DAW or digital
effects unit.

The amazingly stable Isochrone OCX can be taken to the
ultimate level by locking it to the most stable clock on Earth: the Atomic clock.

With added flexibility of being able to output multiple sample rates and the built in support
for Pro Tools, Isocrone OCX easily surpasses the industry standard AardSync II, and is
destined to become the new Gold Standard.

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