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Im having the following problem:

Im hearing a pop/crack sound whenever I try to record through the digimax preamp, of course, this sound gets recorded so Im not being able to use it. Im using this device connected via ADAT to a digi002r. what should I do in order to erase this undesirable sound.

thanks a lot

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jonnyc Tue, 12/20/2005 - 11:21

I'm not real up on the technical part of this stuff but you may need to slave the digimax to the 002r. Sounds like the digimax is trying to record at a certain sample rate while the 002r is trying to at another. I believe slaving the digimax will cause the 002r to set the sample rate on the digimax for you. Again I'm not sure on this and hopefully someone will come on and either confirm or correct me.

anonymous Wed, 12/21/2005 - 15:31

I dealt with this problem at one point when I owned a 001 and a Digimax. You'll need to go into your... well, it's either Hardware Setups or Playback Engine and change the sync source from Internal to Optical. This will fix your problem... or, at least I'm guessing it will from what you've told us. The clicking and popping sounds are exactly what I dealt with. I hope this helps.

Kev Wed, 12/21/2005 - 21:59

are you running an optical in both directions ?

if you have the digimax preamp as a slave to the 002 then it needs both
out from 002 to give it an audio clock
into 002 to give it the digital audio

if you have the 002 slave from the digimax preamp
then you probably only need the one optical from digimax preamp to 002

hope that makes some sense

Kev Fri, 12/23/2005 - 00:16

Dan_Pence wrote: ... if I remember correctly, the Digimax only has the Optical Output and no Optical input...

:oops:
bummer

sickyboy is correct
you will just have to get the 002 tobe the slave and chase the Digimax

use the digital, optical for clock source
errr?
hardware setup page ??

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