In Reply to: Re: Are the sonic benefits of clock-syncing signficant? posted by High-end Dreamer on March 26, 2002 at 10:26:41:
How does that increase jitter?Well, you're sending the clock over a cable. It may not hurt a lot, but it certainly doesn't help.
Or put another way, why would any of the ADC's come with clock-sync capability?
One possible reason is if you need to use more than one ADC box at the same time and want to keep all channels in perfect sync. There are probably other uses.
I guess you're saying that it's best to make the ADC's internal clock the master, and make everything else slave to *that* clock...?
Definitely.
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- Re: Are the sonic benefits of clock-syncing signficant? - Max 14:43:33 03/26/02 (2)
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