thegatekeeper said:
I've read on a lot of posts that if were to daisy chain the word clock then somehow it would be bad or not work as good or something. Don't know exaclty what but I read by anumber of people that daisy chaining the word clock would cause something bad, any input?
This is simply wrong information that is being perpetuated over the internet.
Daisy chaining word clock devices works great, there will be no problems if done correctly. I have several word clock chains going in my studio, two of them have six devices in the chain, and it works fine. There are those that argue that using chains actually is better than word clock distribution boxes.
The key is to understand that each piece of gear that accepts WC will need to either be terminated or not terminated, depending on it's position in the chain. So for example, if you have two 16X converter units and the second one is the end of the chain, it will need to be terminated. The last device in the chain is the one that needs to be terminated, while those in the middle of the chain are not terminated.
As you can see in the photo that noisewreck linked to, Apogee has conveniently provided a termination switch on the rear of the 16X.
Properly set up, word clock chains work great and can save you a lot of money because you don't need to buy distribution boxes. There is a lot of confusion about this subject, but I can tell you for sure that WC chains are an effective and inexpensive way to link multiple devices that need to clock off one WC signal.
There is no delay from the beginning ot the end of the WC chain, like there is with midi for example. It's a completely different protocol and signal. I think this is part of where the confusion comes from because with midi, chaining really is a bad idea, certainly when chaining more than three midi devices. WC chaining does not have these limitations.
Apogee provides WC termination switches on the back of their gear for the express purpose of chaining them. Whoever is saying that chaining WC devices is bad or will not work properly is simply wrong. The chain has to be set up properly of course, but once it is it will work great.
The 16X's already have Apogee's best WC in them, so buying a WC generator to use with them is a total waste of money and completely unnecessary. I don't know how much more strongly I can say this to you.