I just wiped out my playlists by using "utility" function, thinking it would be on the "audio file", but it seems I may have wiped that out as well!
If this is true, I am sunk! I had some direct recorded material that went only to the Masterlink.
How can this be?
Tell me this isn't a lost cause!
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One more problem here....... It seems this all started becaus
One more problem here.......
It seems this all started because I had been recording in 88.2k and could not get a digital audio signal out of the Masterlink. I did not know this, for I monitor from the unit useing the analog outs.
Now strangely I find that the Masterlink will not move out of the selected 88.2k mode, except when in analog, where it moves freely to all sample rates.
What am I doing wrong? :eek:
Originally posted by John Thomas Milhorat: Now strangely I find
Originally posted by John Thomas Milhorat:
Now strangely I find that the Masterlink will not move out of the selected 88.2k mode, except when in analog, where it moves freely to all sample rates.What am I doing wrong? :eek:
Could it be that you feed 88.2 K into the digital input of the Masterlink. I think if you do, it will always lock to the dig input, unless you're playing back in a different format. Sorry to hear about the lost files.
The light bulb struck, as Betty Boop's Grandpapy says, "wait....
The light bulb struck, as Betty Boop's Grandpapy says, "wait........I've got it"!
I forgot about the clock on the Finalizer! Once I changed that any sample rate from the Masterlink can be obtained. My mistake!
Am I correct in assumeing then that 44.1 is the best sample rate after comming from analog tape and board? I always use 24 bit, I think that that along with the 44.1k is the way to go.
Do I hear any amens?
Did you reformat the hard drive? If so, you're dead. If you me
Did you reformat the hard drive? If so, you're dead. If you merely erased the playlists, you're in luck, the audio is still there, just needs to be reorganized into playlists.
Steve Cruz
Cruzified Music
Florida