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Waves Hardware L2 clock with 192?
Hi there.
I recently purchased a shiny new HD2/192 system, and I was wondering if there is any point to using the BNC clock from the Waves L2 into the 192? How would you do this if you wanted to? Some people think that a Mix Plus system sounds better if it is clocked externally with an Apogee box, but I'm a little unclear on the whole thing. What's the difference between clocking via the BNC versus the AES? Can anyone tell me? I hope this doesn't sound confusing, but I'm betting more than a few of you know the answers to this.. Just wondering. Thanks! [email protected] |
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Re: Waves Hardware L2 clock with 192?
Hi again.
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