Offset, Trigger, Es hardware mode – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

Page 91: Signal routing, Interface category

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Offset

The Offset control applies a small delay or advance in the timing of the clocks,
relative to the host’s transport. This can be used to compensate for any differ-
ence in the response time of the hardware being synced.

Trigger

If set to “Off”, the clock pulses are a 50% duty cycle square wave. Otherwise,
the clock pulses are fixed-length trigger pulses, and this control sets the trig-
ger length in milliseconds.

ES Hardware Mode

Changing this from Off to ES-4 or ES-5 encodes the plug-in’s outputs
into a signal suitable for the relevant Expert Sleepers module.

Signal Routing

Silent Way Sync combines any signals at the plug-in’s inputs with its outputs.

When ES Hardware Mode is Off, this simply means the signals are added together.

In ES-4 or ES-5 Mode, the signals are combined logically, to allow a stack of Sync plug-ins
to generate clocks from multiple outputs of an ES-4/ES-5/ESX-8GT.

Interface Category

The Interface Category drop-down menu allows you to inform the plug-
in of what kind of audio interface will be outputting the plug-in’s sig-
nal. Please refer to

http://expert-sleepers.co.uk/siwacategories.html

for more details - the specifics are likely to be more fluid than should be put here in the
user manual.

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