Audio Always On is also a nice feature if
1) Your Transporter is your preamplifier and you like to switch it
off for display reasons and you don't like that bump.
2) Your transporter DAC drives your tweeters directly.
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bhaagensen;510237 Wrote:
Hi,
Valentino: How do you know that 'Wordclock IN' actually outputs
something, rather than e.g. simply doing nothing? Maybe you wrote it,
but I couldn't find an exact reason.
That was my initial reaction since the Behringer's happy lights went
all unhappy
What level of jitter-induced distortion can one expect?
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Clock On S/PDIF Outputs: Word clock output is disabled (source is
master)
Changing to Clock Source: Word Clock Input makes the music stop and all
the error lights on the Behringer and RME dance.
What is happening here? Have I discovered a bug?
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running at 44.1 - Transporter (- Tweeter amp.)
To clarify: My little digital round trip works fine if the Transporter
uses SPDIF input as clock source, but Wordclock in seems to OUTPUT
something when I select it as clock source.
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Okay. I may be getting it if you can help me with a couple more
questions:
Even if the BNC is labeled Wordclock In it is actually Wordclock Out?
If so: Is the wordclock signal generated from the spdif input
Transporter receives from my RME?
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Trying to rephrase:
Judging by the behaviour of seems to me that Wordclock In OUTPUTS
something when I try to use it in my application with the RME as master.
Quite unexpected.
I will have to read you replies again (and again probably). Very
educational, thank you.
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Okay. So the Transporter just does not like the combo Wordclock in and
Asyncronous mode. I still haven't understood why. Shall reread your
posts.
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on the output connectors is a very good solution if you are
bi- or triamping.
(If you're in cable cuckoo-land it might be expensive, but you
shouldn't be there anyway.)
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