
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
So I'm curious how many folks here use (or have need for) a master clock in their audio rigs...and what clock it is that you are using and in what configuration?
Obviously, if you have a giant system of outboard stuff that is all linked digitally, you need a master clock. But if that's not the case, there is evidence that the pll Will add jitter that negates the extra accuracy of the master clock. So it becomes pointless.
It’s important to take on board that in all of the above examples, where there was an increase in noise and distortion when running on an external clock, the change was always very small, and arguably even negligible in some cases. Without superb monitoring conditions these subtle changes might be inaudible, and would certainly be much less significant than, say, a sub-optimally placed microphone as far as the overall quality of a recording is concerned. Moreover, the audible problems of not synchronising multiple digital devices together correctly are far worse than the very small potential increases in noise and distortion that may result from forcing an A-D to slave to an external reference clock.