Matt wrote,

| Sending a 44.1/16bit wav through my 520 (from my computer) and then
| recording back in the the computer is causing a wave file with differing
| sample values, which leads me to belive the output of the 520 is been
| reclocked ie resampled.

I'm confused.  Are you storing the signal on something and then reading it
back into the computer?  If you're recording on the 520 and then playing the
MD back into the computer, maybe the effect is due to ATRAC.  (But you said
you're sending the signal "through" the 520, not "to" it.)  Do you maybe have
two soundcards, such that you can send a signal through one, through the 520,
and back to the computer through the other soundcard at the same time, or
maybe your soundcard works in both directions at once?  Please explain more
fully.

Also, if the 520 is in the interior of a digital daisy chain, is it monitor-
ing with no disc inside, or is it recording, or is it in record-pause?  As I
posted earlier in this thread, monitoring affects the throughput S/PDIF sig-
nal in ways that recording or record-pause do not.

| also noticed the 520 will accept a "pro" (AES/EBU) format digital
| signal, which is output as S/Pdif format.

In what physical format is the AES/EBU signal coming into the 520, Matt?  I
thought AES/EBU could be carried only over three-cord XLR cables.

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