SRC-64
MVR- kII (continued)
Move the blinking bar to the
desired input (horizontal) or
output (vertical) and push the
encoder to set "Clock B" for the
selection. This is indicated by a
white bar and SRC Status LEDs
"A>B"/"B>A" lighting up.
Repeat above step until all your
assignments have been done.
Then press ⮌ Back to exit the
menu.
Routing
Perform the routing as usual.
When the SRC is configured, all
routings that use the SRC will
show up as white when working.
The SRC Status ☼ A>B and/or
☼ B>A LEDs indicate white
when the SRC is active.
MVR-64 (continued)
The seven-segment display
shows 0u to indicate the
output selection mode. Select the
column (output) which should run
on clock B. Selecting "X"
disables the SRC for the output.
Push OK to confirm.
The seven-segment display
shows A5 to indicate the
"ASRC" clock selection mode,
and the ☼SRC LED shows
orange. Navigate the cursor to
the desired clock source and
push OK to confirm.
Depending on the selection, you
will be asked to provide
additional settings (SMUX...)
Routing
Perform the routing as usual.
When the SRC is configured, all
routings that use the SRC will
show up as orange when
working. The clock LEDs in
orange indicate the setting for
clock B.
Only AES3, ADAT, and MADI support different sample rates
for input and output. For these interfaces, you can choose
clock domains for input and output independently.
For AES50, Dante and FlexLink, the input and output clock
domains are coupled together, which means that both input
and output use always the same sample rate.
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