1ppm world clock scope sp 15 dsp ?

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antonio
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Hello Could I have some information related to the world clock of the creamware scope sp 15 dsp, have I looked at the characteristics but have not I found no words clock ppm of accuracy?
clock efficient dynamic neatness and best precision
the apogee big band has a precision of clock of 1ppm,
brooms creamware is not known'
being this master is important to know this datum
Thanks


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is there anybody?
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Antonio,
what do you exactly mean for ppm word clock ?
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Post by alfonso »

Aren't you making some confusion with MIDI Clock?
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No from what it says on the Creamware page it's between 38-50 kHz when used as wordclock slave.
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more like 28-96k...
as wordclock slave, the sampling rate will match the master source....
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Post by astroman »

Antonio asks for the precision (deviation) of the cards internal clock generator in ppm (parts per million) like in <a href=http://www.harmony-central.com/Events/W ... .html>this description</a>, which is in fact missing from the spec sheets (as in most other cases).

From common sense one can guess that it cannot be as precise as a dedicated clock which costs at least more than 50% of a Scope card - on the other hand the sound isn't that bad that one runs away from it's output :wink:
Gary might comment on the difference with or without his Rosendahl, if he likes to...

cheers, Tom

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Post by garyb »

the rosendahl is better. the card alone is more than sufficient. astroman's assesment is correct.
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