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Old 2nd June 2005, 02:29 AM   #1
Brenton
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aes/ebu to word clock convertor

Hi all

I have recently got myself a minime to use with my 001 (great improvement). I also have a digimax LT which I use when tracking a full band.

I can sync protools to either of these but I would like to use them both at once but the minime doesn't have word clock in or out. The digimax has both.

I sync pt to the minime via spdif and would then like to sync the digimax to the minime as well.

Does anyone know of a (relatively cheap) way of converting the aes/ebu signal from the minime into word clock to go into the digimax.

Or any other way of achieving this.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 5th June 2005, 11:41 PM   #2
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Have sorted it out.

The studio I work at had a (MOTU) Digital Time Piece sitting in the cupboard not needed.

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