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<blockquote data-quote="John Broadhead" data-source="post: 131901" data-attributes="member: 8336"><p>Re: Roland O.R.C.H.A Console (M-5000) discussion</p><p></p><p>Our snake lineup has always been designed at 96kHz so when you run your M-480 console at 48kHz (or 44.1), because it is the master clock the S-1608 was re-clocked down to 48 (or 44.1). If you connect a S-1608 directly to a S-0816 for example, they will run at 96 (default). Any slave or split on the REAC network auto-clocks to whatever rate the master device is set to.</p><p>So with the M-5000 console being able to run at 96, our whole lineup of peripherals will automatically clock to that. So the devices are not being "up converted", they are in fact running at their native sample rate.</p><p></p><p>If you are needing to sample rate convert AES/EBU, then the S-4000 digital card sets have SRCs on them (both input and output).</p><p>John Broadhead</p><p>Roland Pro A/V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Broadhead, post: 131901, member: 8336"] Re: Roland O.R.C.H.A Console (M-5000) discussion Our snake lineup has always been designed at 96kHz so when you run your M-480 console at 48kHz (or 44.1), because it is the master clock the S-1608 was re-clocked down to 48 (or 44.1). If you connect a S-1608 directly to a S-0816 for example, they will run at 96 (default). Any slave or split on the REAC network auto-clocks to whatever rate the master device is set to. So with the M-5000 console being able to run at 96, our whole lineup of peripherals will automatically clock to that. So the devices are not being "up converted", they are in fact running at their native sample rate. If you are needing to sample rate convert AES/EBU, then the S-4000 digital card sets have SRCs on them (both input and output). John Broadhead Roland Pro A/V [/QUOTE]
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