b3groover
Well-known member
So I'm going out on a limb here, but I think this might work. I just won one of these on eBay for less that $100:
http://www.monarchyaudio.com/Introduction.html
It's made for audiophiles. It takes the digital out of your CD player and reduces jitter. This is what caught my eye:
It then outputs the new source to AES/EBU. Now, here's my plan:
I'm going to take an old Yamaha CD player with TOSlink output, hook that baby in to the DIP, and then hook the AES output up to MOTU 1224 and then sync the MOTU to it's AES input!
I'm hoping this will work as well as getting a stand-alone word clock generator like an Aardsync or Lucid. The question is do I even need to hook up the CD player or will the output of the DIP be enough to create a clock signal? Whaddya think?
http://www.monarchyaudio.com/Introduction.html
It's made for audiophiles. It takes the digital out of your CD player and reduces jitter. This is what caught my eye:
The most dramatic feature is the Classic?s built-in precision clock. The original clock retrieved from the transport is abandoned. A new reference clock is introduced to hold the sampling frequency at a precision 44.1KHz
It then outputs the new source to AES/EBU. Now, here's my plan:
I'm going to take an old Yamaha CD player with TOSlink output, hook that baby in to the DIP, and then hook the AES output up to MOTU 1224 and then sync the MOTU to it's AES input!
I'm hoping this will work as well as getting a stand-alone word clock generator like an Aardsync or Lucid. The question is do I even need to hook up the CD player or will the output of the DIP be enough to create a clock signal? Whaddya think?