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Problems with SPDIF clock
right now i have my sound blaster plat spdif out to in on my digi001. Reason is for midi stuff with REASON. But if i unplug it and sync the clock to internal I notice the song is slower at a different pitch. Should i just keep it like that? Will I lose any quality sync the clock to the spdif on my soundblaster Plat.
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Re: Problems with SPDIF clock
Well I figured out the problem, I have to set my clock at 48, before the session. I can now switch from internal to spdif durring sessions. But recording in 48 sounds better but requires more CPU procession during midi and plugins and such. Anyway to change my sound blaster live to 44? I can't find it anywhere.
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Re: Problems with SPDIF clock
As far as I know this is a disadvatage of the SB it's fixed at 48k
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