Clock source, Bnc clock in/bnc clock out, Recorder – Tascam X-48 User Manual

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Recorder

Front Panel Operation


• Press

the

SYNC button. Press the up/down buttons to select Sample Rate and

press CHNG.

Select a sample rate from the list using the up/down buttons and press Enter.

Clock Source

One of the most important settings on the X-48 is the sample clock source, which governs
playback speed and keeps audio pops from happening. There are five choices:

Internal is the default. This can be used if the X-48 is either used by itself, with an
analog console or as the master clock for the studio.

Word Clock should be used when you have an external, dedicated master clock
available. The word clock generator needs to be set to the same sample rate as the X-
48. (Note: the Word Clock input can accept a tri-phase signal from HDTV devices.)

S/PDIF clocks the X-48 from the digital audio signal coming into the S/PDIF Digital
Input.

TDIF Port 1 clocks the X-48 from the digital audio signal coming into the TDIF
Digital Input channels 1-8.

If you have digital audio option cards installed (IF-AD24(X) / IF-AE24(X) ), those
will show up as an available clock source as 'ADAT Card' / 'AES/EBU Card'.


When in doubt, use Word Clock as the reference source. To change the clock source:

Mouse/Keyboard Operation


Click the Windows menu and select the Settings window.

Click on the Sync tab and click the Source submenu. Choose your desired master
clock from the list.

Front Panel Operation


• Press

the

SYNC button. Press the up/down buttons to select Sample Clock

Source

and press CHNG.

Select a clock source from the list using the up/down buttons and press Enter.

BNC Clock In/BNC Clock Out

These parameters allow the word clock signal input or output to be multiplied or divided by
2, or used as-is. This allows, for example, a 48kHz word clock generator to be used when
recording at 96kHz, or allows 48k and 96k devices to be used at the same time. To change
these settings:

Mouse/Keyboard Operation

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