In Reply to: Are the sonic benefits of clock-syncing signficant? posted by High-end Dreamer on March 23, 2002 at 19:31:45:
My experience is that masterclocks are often employed in audio studios and always employed in any sort of sofisticated video system. In audio more and more people are syncing using a masterclock like the Genex or Aardsync. These provide a very stable low jitter clock. A lot of gear however uses the clock thats imbedded in the digital stream. this isnt as accurate but still very functional. At my home studio I use my RME converter as a master clock for protools using the lightpipe digital stream as the sync. I found a small benefit when using a Genex in this system. I think the RME clock is pretty good. however when I used my Genex in a studio with Digidesign 888 interfaces the 888's performed much better with the external clock.
Frost
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