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Old 04-15-2012, 05:00 PM
JoeM JoeM is offline
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Default Need help with connecting Lexicon PCM 80 to HD Omni

Hi, I'm looking to connect my PCM 80 to the Omni to use as an external EFX processor. I've connected the Omni and PCM 80 by S/PDIF but am not clear on setting up the clocking. I think I need to set the PCM 80 to external clock and keep the Omni as the master clock - would that be correct? Also, I'm not sure what I need to do in setting up the I/O in the Omni's settings. Can anyone please advise or point me in the direction where I can find out more info on how to do this? I gave the PDF manual a quick look but maybe I'm missing where to find this info.

THanks for your help,

JoeM
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