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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I use my FF800 for tracking live bands directly into Reaper/Macbook Pro i5 15&quot; 6,2. Works great! I need more than 10 analog inouts, so I recently purchased the Lynx Aurora 8 and some more preamps. I use the ADAT option for audio I/O to the Aurora from the RME.</p><p>My question is: which unit should be clock master? If the RME is master, setting sample rate is easy and automatic from Reaper DAW setting. With the A8 as master, I&#039;ll have to manually set sample rate on the front panel, as the MBP is not connected to the A8 midi I/O, it uses ADAT to interface. Beyond the convenience issues, I am not sure who&#039;s clock is better (at least until I take it to work and test them both in my lab where I have SOTA precision measuring devices). Anyone else using this or a similar combo?</p><p>This will be moot in a month because I&#039;m buying an Antelope clock when I get my tax refund... <img src="https://forum.rme-audio.de/img/smilies/big_smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="big_smile" /></p>]]></description>
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