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Just wondering if anyone is using an external clock(Big Ben,Rosetta800, 2192) with a Digi002.Am told it reduces jitter and improves sound quality and imaging.Anyone doing this? Any thoughts? Thanks! Peace, Kevin

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09.01.23 - 23:13:01
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I use the Rosetta 200 in to .002 Optical/S-Pdif @ 88.2. Sounds Great. I only record most things 2 ch dual mono. the 200 also has Sample Rate Conversion now.

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09.01.23 - 23:16:24
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Have you noticed any improvement in the sound of the 002 using the ext clock? Thanks Kevin

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09.01.23 - 23:25:19
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just about to install a Drawmer M-Clock as master clock, plus a Roland M 1000 digital line mixer, to merge the spdif outputs, (Dat, mic pre, outboard reverb , via spdif) and clock to the M Clock via wordclock. The 002 will also clock to the M Clock, via the M 1000. I'll post back if it all works OK, and if there is any sound improvemnt, less pops & clicks etc.

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09.01.23 - 23:36:14
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Hello my name is Khayree. My problem is this I have a digi 002 rack a Mac G4 1.25 Dual, 1 and a half gig of ram PTs 6.7 Panther 10.3.9. Whenever I record vocal I get a metallic click noise in my recordings. It is horrible. I have tried 4 different mics, I go thru the Avalon to the oo2. And when I go direct to the 002 from the mic it still does it. Now here the BIG catch. I also took the old some to Guitar Center and it did it there.Digi sent me a new 002 rack ' for $149' and it does the same thing. I then used a Motu and garage band to test and it also made the click sound. Is the a word clock problem? PLEASE HELP as it is difficult to eat when the studio isn't recording vocals. Thank so sincerely Khayree

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09.01.23 - 23:39:53
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Sounds horribly like the problem I have been having - do a search for the posting: Help - Glitches ruin hours of work!!!! I think I may have the same problem!!!

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09.01.23 - 23:43:45
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Reason question... Can any of [i]you[/i] help me? : Previous topicNext topic: Can REAPER do this? (automatic refresh of ASIO driver)
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