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Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Pro Tools by Digidesign => Topic started by: Custos on February 17, 2015, 05:09:42 PM
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This is my first time using a sync device. How exactly would I go about setting up the digidesign "Universal Slave Driver" as a word clock source? I've got two 888/24 interfaces currently hooked to it. The MDD doesn't have a serial port so I have it hooked to the Mix core card serial port. I've read through the Manuel but it doesn't seem to help.
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I think you set the clock source on the USD to 'internal' ... then run BNC cable from the 'super clock' out of the USD to the 'super clock' IN on the the first 888... then connect another BNC cable from the 'super clock' out of the first 888 to the 'super clock' IN of the 2nd 888. When the 888's receive a external clock signal they should automatically switch to 'slave' mode and the red 'slave' lights come on.
I think you can set the USD clock source from within Protools using 'session setup'?? if not you can probably use the front panel of the USD.
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Hi custos, well done, got your message on the other thread.
right, USD (Sync-I/O) is set up as follows:
to clarify the above from mrhappy, using the master clock bnc out from USD, connect to word clock in on unit 1, connect bnc from wordclock out of unit 1 to input of unit 2.
USD is a clock source generator and can be set up with different timecode sources.
so, with this, you now have a timecode synced pt system which will give a better time throughput.
ed
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Pro tools doesn't seem to be recognising the USD. The clock was set to internal. I used the USD setup program in os9 and it keeps saying waiting for USD. I have it hooked up via the Mac serial port on the mix core card. The 888s go nuts when USD is turned on. The meter bridge lights start randomly flashing. The only option under USD settings are printer port and modem port. When one 888 runs internal and the other as slave without USD it runs flawlessly.
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you've set it as internal. nope. you set it external source. it's worth looking in the Peripherals setup within PT to ensure that the USD is recognised or available as a generator. I remember using USD but through AES/EBU for clock which may be better than normal wordclock in certain circumstances.
ed
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Pro tools isn't recognizing it. The 888s all switch to slave though.
I made the mistake of putting a bid on two USD units. I'm still waiting on the 2nd one to come in the mail. The one I am currently testing looks like its been through hell. So there is a chance its just a faulty unit. Time will tell.
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Hey Custos... I just noticed tonight that the 'cs11' update for PT 5.1.3 has some sort of fix for USD users... Are you using using that version? I can't remember off hand what the problem was that it fixed but it might be worth looking into!?
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Yes that's the version I am using. I'll have to check that update out. Does anyone have a link to the update?
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Its' right here on the site in the DAW download section. There is one link for 5.1.3 program and the one below that is the cs11 update. 5.1.3 has to be installed first then you drop/replace the update..., instructions are in the download and it mentions a USD prob that gets resolved with the update.
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http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=855.0
This might save you a 'click' or two!! ;)
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Thank you.
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Had a look at that 'read me' file and it mostly refers to time code problems. Your 'recognition' problem is probably something else... but hey, you never know! ;D