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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 33404" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: S/PDIF connection question</p><p></p><p>Ok, just checked the manual for the LS9 and DM2000. The DM2K has a page in the menu where you can do sample rate conversion on both the digital ins and outs. The LS9 seems to clock to whatever is going into the SPDIF input. I could see that getting really dicey if someone opted to use just the 2-TRACK SPDIF output to a CD burner but continued to use the 48K internal of the LS9 as the word clock. </p><p></p><p>I recall one instance in which I was doing a series of concerts and recording them (as a courtesy) via the LS9's internal recorder. Whoever was handling the editing on the other end was insisting that I change my console to 44.1 because I guess it was making life difficult for him. I told him no-can-do and I guess they finally gave up and started bringing out their own HD recorder and taking an analog output off my board, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 33404, member: 82"] Re: S/PDIF connection question Ok, just checked the manual for the LS9 and DM2000. The DM2K has a page in the menu where you can do sample rate conversion on both the digital ins and outs. The LS9 seems to clock to whatever is going into the SPDIF input. I could see that getting really dicey if someone opted to use just the 2-TRACK SPDIF output to a CD burner but continued to use the 48K internal of the LS9 as the word clock. I recall one instance in which I was doing a series of concerts and recording them (as a courtesy) via the LS9's internal recorder. Whoever was handling the editing on the other end was insisting that I change my console to 44.1 because I guess it was making life difficult for him. I told him no-can-do and I guess they finally gave up and started bringing out their own HD recorder and taking an analog output off my board, lol. [/QUOTE]
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