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Old 30th August 2005   #1
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Clicking 882 interface

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Just bought myself my first Protools Mix Core set up. i have three 882 interfaces and one of them seems to click a few times a second when i monitor each channel back. its actual static clicking as if there are spikes in the signal? any suggestions? yet to hook up the third unit so i'd better check that too.

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sounds like a clocking problem, check your bnc connectors and that all the units are slaving properly
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well they aren't connected via Clock. ive just hooked them up through the desk using th analogue ins and outs and a peripheral cable to the mix card
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you must chain them together with bnc cables as they all need to be clocked
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ok, just a case of linking each one with the cables? as i have three should i daisy chain them together and link the third last interface to the In of the first one?
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dont link the out of the last one to the in of the first, otherwise..you're there
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so just daisy chain them as normal with bnc cables
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