
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
This post will probably cause all kinds of aggravation, dissension and derision and I appologize for that in advance, but I have to post it anyway.
Danny, I'm glad you did. You do a better job of it than I could.
I'm not going to contest because my ideal is still slaving the deck but I (over the past) have chimed in on these threads where operators are having trouble with sync'ing with the ATR as the master, and I've done what I could to try and help with the setup as it is...I think a considerable barrier to slaving the deck is the cost of a synchronizer with machine control capability and an ATR with slave capability...plus the increasing difficulty in finding proper sync cables. You know well the woes I have gone through with my 58 and it turns out my ES-50/51 is, at best, a compromise if I'm working with a DAW/ATR sync relationship because the ES-50 needs to have two ATR's connected for the slave ATR to behave properly (remember my issue with the "runaway 58"?). So I try and assist people where they are at. It is a more complex and costly approach to slave the ATR. Lots of operators are slaving the DAW and it works. I must say though that, for me, I still believe the ATR as slave is the ideal for the simple reasons you noted regarding the DAW compensation. It has never made sense to me how anybody could be comfortable clocking their DAW and all things digital to a fluctuating mechanical device. This issue will never be settled, but I'm glad you put up what you did as I think its valuable for folks to know the compromise they are making. I'm sure there will be comments supporting how well it works to slave the DAW; that computer hardware has long since had the horsepower to "keep up" without readily audible artifacts, but the artifacts are there nonetheless...I'm sure there may be comments also about the additional wear and tear on the transport due to additional shuttling during lockup, but in spite of all that I still maintain that the ideal is to synchronize the entire system on an accurate digital clock, not the ATR.
I am still not convinced that MTC will be accurate enough to lock a computer to an analog machine...
Alan, I am really struggling with why you are not convinced...its practically "household" methodology...people have been using PPS-1's, PPS-2's, MTS-30's to do that very thing for years (lock ATR's to computers).