silentsky
Member
Hello,
I've got an Echo Layla 24/96, and I've always connected the 8 direct outs of my analog mixing board to the 1/4" ins on the Layla. I wanted to be able to record more than 8 tracks simultaneously, so I bought a Behringer ADA8000. I connected the ADAT out of my Behringer ADA8000 to the ADAT in on the Layla. I don't make any other connections between the Layla and the ADA8000.
This has always worked okay, but I was wondering--what setting do I need to choose for the "Sync" option on the back of the ADA8000? I presently have the Layla set to "Internal" (in the software mixer), and I currently have the ADA8000 set to "Master 44.1 kHz" (the setting it was on when I took it out of the box). Are these the correct settings?
I was reading through the user manuals and now I wonder if I need to connect a BNC cable from the Word Clock out of the Layla to the Word Clock in on the ADA8000 and change the setting to "WC". Does anyone currently use these two pieces of gear together, and if so, what settings do you use?
Thanks a lot,
Jon
I've got an Echo Layla 24/96, and I've always connected the 8 direct outs of my analog mixing board to the 1/4" ins on the Layla. I wanted to be able to record more than 8 tracks simultaneously, so I bought a Behringer ADA8000. I connected the ADAT out of my Behringer ADA8000 to the ADAT in on the Layla. I don't make any other connections between the Layla and the ADA8000.
This has always worked okay, but I was wondering--what setting do I need to choose for the "Sync" option on the back of the ADA8000? I presently have the Layla set to "Internal" (in the software mixer), and I currently have the ADA8000 set to "Master 44.1 kHz" (the setting it was on when I took it out of the box). Are these the correct settings?
I was reading through the user manuals and now I wonder if I need to connect a BNC cable from the Word Clock out of the Layla to the Word Clock in on the ADA8000 and change the setting to "WC". Does anyone currently use these two pieces of gear together, and if so, what settings do you use?
Thanks a lot,
Jon