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BigKahuna
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I got my ADATs back from service and they work great now. One thing I noticed is that they defaulted back to a clock of 48k INT.
The result was a lot of clicks and pops every so often when trying to record (from a DA7 connected w lightpipe). I nearly blew a gasket!
However, it was easily resolved by switching the clock source back to 48k DIGital.
My question is ... what is the main difference between the two?
By choosing DIG, my guess is that it's reading the clock from the lightpipe input (read DA7) instead of within the master LX20 ... but why wouldn't they just be the same considering both are set at 20bit and 48kHz?
Also, is this "digital" clock different than "word" clock? if so, how? what's the difference?
Those are probably dumb questions ... but what can I say?
This feels like a fundamental digital recording concept that I'm still lacking understanding of. I really appreciate anyone shedding some light on it for me.
Thanks!
The result was a lot of clicks and pops every so often when trying to record (from a DA7 connected w lightpipe). I nearly blew a gasket!

My question is ... what is the main difference between the two?
By choosing DIG, my guess is that it's reading the clock from the lightpipe input (read DA7) instead of within the master LX20 ... but why wouldn't they just be the same considering both are set at 20bit and 48kHz?
Also, is this "digital" clock different than "word" clock? if so, how? what's the difference?
Those are probably dumb questions ... but what can I say?

This feels like a fundamental digital recording concept that I'm still lacking understanding of. I really appreciate anyone shedding some light on it for me.
Thanks!