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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:40 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hellos to everybody!

I'm currently building a new room capable of 16 input rec and 64out playback with Nuendo 4.

So I'm trying to figure out the most cost effective hi-end converter/master clock combo available with the best performance/price ratio.

I'm wondering what would give me the best performance for my bucks: getting a more expencive clock and somehow "cheaper" converters, or buy the best possible converters I can with a relatively good clock?

For my clocking needs, I'm anyways thinking to buy an Antelope Audio Isochrone OCX or OCX-V, and a mix of Apogee, Lynx, Mytek, Lavry and Cranesong Converters.

I'm strongly considering to also buy Antelope's Atomic clock 10M, for which I've read good reviews and which is the perfect companion for OCX or OCX-V to upgrade their clocking. This unit is fairly expensive though.

So my question is: Should I buy both Antelope OCX and Atomic clock and then get Apogee and Lynx Converters (which are more cost-effective), or should I just buy OCX (without the Atomic Clock) and get the more pricey Lavry's and Mytek's?

Another issue is, is mixing converter brands recommended? Do you think they would all work together with no sync or quality issues, all slaved to the master clock? Or should I buy all of the same brand?

Let me tell you the initial setup I had in mind, and I would appreciate your input on that:

-(4x) Lynx AES16e PCIe cards running on a PC with Nuendo 4
-(3x) Apogee DA-16x
-(1x) Mytek 8x192
- 8-ch Lavry Blue A/D
- 8-ch Lavry Blue D/A
- Cranesong HEDD 192 (2ch A/D-D/A)
-TC Electronic System 6000

for a total of 16ins/64outs plus 2-ch Cranesong I/O. Total of 12 digital devices.

I was thinking of Antelope OCX or OCX-V (for a possible video upgrade of my studio), and possibly an Atomic clock if my budget permits.
But I don't know if the OCX could send clock to 12 devices simultaneously as it only has 8 clock outs. Do you think I should daisy-chain some of the devices, or would that not be recommended? (would daisy-chaining reduce sound quality or introduce any jitter?) So would I also need an additional clock distributor, or that would be a waste of money?

Last thing is that, If I try to "squeeze" Atomic Clock 10M on the budget, then I would probably have to eliminate the 2 Lavry Units and possibly also the Mytek, and buy an Aurora16 instead, so I can get the same number of I/O's. Would that be a better bet on quality, or not?

I'll appreciate any of your inputs
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:18 am Reply with quoteBack to top

for sure, the best a/d d/a as possible.

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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 7:09 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Any other Input?
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:01 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

clock and distribution can be more complicated than that

an answer for one or two channels of record vers 22 could be quite different
you asked about daisy-chaining ... should one loop back to the first units ... does the equipment allow for that
how many different units need to be clocked at the one time?
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Total of 12 digital devices.

do they all need to be tracking at once ?

the same gear might perform differently into a Nuendo vers a PT system

it can get very subtle and complicated
do you have test equipment to trim this stuff in or will you attempt to do it by ear and feel

In the broadcast TV video world much of the stuff will RE-clock and for a multi-channel recording world ( I think ) this is a bad thing

this stuff is expensive and every one has an opinion
not easy being at the cutting and bleeding edge

I feel your pain

Get this stuff demonstrated at your location and on your sessions
be critical and don't take their word for it

Don't take MY word for it either !!!

listen and double check and then get an independant opinion

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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:00 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Kev wrote:

do they all need to be tracking at once ?



Any possible scenario from 16 Tracks record and 2-48 tracks playback I guess

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do you have test equipment to trim this stuff in or will you attempt to do it by ear and feel

What do you mean trim?


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Get this stuff demonstrated at your location and on your sessions
be critical and don't take their word for it


You got to be kidding... Greece is a 3rd world country... they don't even carry most of this expensive stuff here! That would be a luxury!
Besides that, I'm on a deadline to finish the studio and start working asap, so no time for testing whatsoever. So I need something that works and that is of the best possible quality for the bucks.

So I'd like your people's opinions based on any testing/shootout you might have done with any A/D and D/A converters, with or without the use of any external clocks

Dunno, if I get obscure answers from people and the thing gets too complicated, I'll probably end up buying all Lynxes and rest in peace. (4 AES16e's plus 4 Aurora16's and maybe a HEDD-192 for my stereo mix printouts and probably a clock if that's really necessary. But is it? Let me get a clear answer on that and also on how to connect all this gear together
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PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 2:57 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Panos wrote:
You got to be kidding... Greece is a 3rd world country... they don't even carry most of this expensive stuff here!
... Besides that, I'm on a deadline ...

ouch
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you are looking at a larger system than most people here probably don't have.
I have only had system from the one manufacturer and the clock was wrapped back to the first unit
the Digi Super clock idea Phase Locked Looped
I have also used an external clock but it only required one output as the loop system was on a different connector

this is not helping you
Embarassed

you pointed out that
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... 12 devices simultaneously as it only has 8 clock outs.
... daisy-chain some of the devices,
So would I also need an additional clock distributor ...


daisy-chain without a loop back to the start doesn't inspire me BUT gear is getting better and more stable with time and as the rate is increased
... not that the rate increase means quality, it is just that the circuits and the chips are better for being more modern

the distribution device would be a typical broadcast way to go
in the video word a distribution amp might have the ability to be timmed or trimmed
in a digital word clock world this might make sense but very few manufacturers have this feature and the clients most likely would not have the test equipment to do anything with it

this is still not helping
Confused

go to the manufacturer web sites and see if you can find application and set-up notes about there equipment
Dave Hill of Crane Song would answer emails concerning how to integrate the HEDD into a system with multiple units

I'm sure the other would too.

I know it seems that it should be easy but this is a large and expensive system and it seems that you not only want it to work
but
to have that special sound that people talk about

From an old school tech point of view
I would like to see a looped system
or
an 8 output clock to 8 devices with each cable being of the same type and the same length
Shocked
yeah
you have 12 devices

Embarassed

contact the guys that make the gear
and get them to explain their wares and how to best use them

a quick google found this
http://www.rosendahl-studiotechnik.de/nanoclocks.pdf
still downloading so I can't comment yet

look at the bobkatz comments
http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/mv/msg/14324/22983/0/#msg_22983
and try to understand some of the words he uses
danlavry is also in there with some comments about distribution amps
more circuits can mean more problems

just one quote about a simple feature on many units
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My Tascam DAT machine has a Wordclock through jack and some kind of automatic termination. How does that automatic termination sensing circuit work? I don't know!!!! I don't trust it, either, but I suppose I could sniff it out with a scope...


it's a big subject and here is where Digital Audio didn't make life easier

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PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:28 am Reply with quoteBack to top

As Kev is saying, what you might expect as standard digital logic as far as proper clocking of digital audio has become much more complicated in recent years. It means like many things in audio, that no one can really tell you exactly what to do or what would be best for you because you just need to do some real engineering work and go through to test the differrent options you have in your specific setup.

Even if you found enough input from users that could agree on how to set it all up, often times what may be the best plan for digital interfacing reasons, hinders your work flow or signal flow or your ergonomic and even astetic requirements, so you may want to keep that in mind.

And then even after you have it all setup, configured and tested, depending how you use it and/or how software will use it, adds yet another layer of variables.

What would be best is something simple that had a great master clock and a great digital distribution unit with all the connections that you need.

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