![]() ![]() This means that if you stop playback and then click outside of the application to say the desktop that it will release control of the interface and allow you to go into the mixer application and change the setting. Some applications however will allow you to 'release the driver in the background'. About 99% of all interfaces will not allow you to change the master/slave configuration while something has control of it (i.e., the DAW). If you are recording from the the SPDIF output of the interface into the AxeFX and then back into the interface then the interface has to be the master clock source. This means that if you are recording from the AxeFX into the interface then the interface has to be the slave or you will get jitter. The source has to be the master clock.ALWAYS. There are a few things that I learned along the way.ġ. I've been fighting with this issue for a long time trying to re-amp using SPDIF. The firewire controller of my computer is listed as fully compatible on the Presonus website. I use a high end gold-plated 3 channel RVB cinch cable (just 2 channel of course) to connect the units but I already recorded spdif using a crappy cinch cable with other gear without having any issue. The list-box of the clock source in the Universal Control is gray-colored and I can't change it from here neither I can't change this parameter from my DAW because it's gray-colored too. I changed the clock source of the Presonus (using Universal Control) on "SPDIF" in place of "Master" (so I guess it means that it turns the presonus into a slave and it's waiting for a clock signal on the spdif in/out.)īut when I do this, the sync led of the presonus is always blinking and the axe still displays "no clock input".Īnd when I launch my DAW (Cubase 5), it always automatically change back the clock source of the presonus to "Master". ![]()
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