
Giganova
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Hi!
there's a lot of chatter here how a world clock might improve the overall clarity of a mix. While I understand that a common & stable clock will sync external MIDI gear resulting in a better alignment of the sounds, I don't understand how clocking will improve a pre-existing mix (there are some audio exmaples here and on other board with a mix using low-quality and high-quality clocking).
How does clocking improve a mix? Does the DAW (via clocking signal from the sound card) sync up the samples or make the sample rates more stable??
In short: if I'd add a world clock (like a Big Ben) to my current setup (A&H desk & AD/DA converters + RME sound card) improve my mixes or does that only make sense if I use outboard MIDI gear?
Thanks for helping me undrstand this better!
there's a lot of chatter here how a world clock might improve the overall clarity of a mix. While I understand that a common & stable clock will sync external MIDI gear resulting in a better alignment of the sounds, I don't understand how clocking will improve a pre-existing mix (there are some audio exmaples here and on other board with a mix using low-quality and high-quality clocking).
How does clocking improve a mix? Does the DAW (via clocking signal from the sound card) sync up the samples or make the sample rates more stable??
In short: if I'd add a world clock (like a Big Ben) to my current setup (A&H desk & AD/DA converters + RME sound card) improve my mixes or does that only make sense if I use outboard MIDI gear?
Thanks for helping me undrstand this better!