If your Octopre LE is not syncing to your sound card/audio interface or
vice versa, or you are hearing clicks and pops in your recordings, then:
- Ensure that the
ADAT cable(s) is not faulty - try one that you know works.
If the Octopre is synced internally (no BNC connection) then also check:
- The sound card clock source is set to '
ADAT'.
- Ensure that the sample frequency setting on the front of the unit is set to the same as in your sound card/
DAW settings.
If the Octopre is synced to an external clock source then check the following:
- The correct clock source has been selected on the front of the unit (either
ADAT,
word clock or 256x '
Superclock').
- The
word clock cable is in good order and not faulty.
- The sound card clock source is set to 'internal'.
If there is still a problem after ensuring these things then check the
ADAT
out port of the Octorpe LE - there should be a red light visible in the
socket when the unit is switched on. If not then ensure the card has
been fitted properly (view the instructions for fitting
here). If the card is fitted properly and there is still no red light then
contact us for further advice.
If
there is a red light visible but the problem persists then it is
necessary to find out whether it is the Octopre or receiving device
which is at fault. Try using the Octopre with another device which
receives
ADAT to see if the problem is still there. Also you can try another
ADAT
device which you know to work with the sound card to make sure the
sound card is not at fault. If you still suspect the Octopre to be at
fault after trying other
ADAT devices then please
contact us for further advice.