Topic: Choosing Clock Master with SteadyClock
My apologies if this has been fully addressed elsewhere.
Like many manufacturers of AD converters, Cranborne Audio's documentation for their 500ADAT ADAT expander strongly recommends using their device as the clock master in all cases (at least when recording).
Does SteadyClock functionality do away with applicability of that requirement/recommendation?
The relevant parts of my setup:
Mac <--USB--- MADIface USB <--MADI--- ADI-648 <--ADAT--- Cranborne 500ADAT (ADC)
Mac ---USB--> MADIface USB ---MADI--> ADI-648 ---ADAT--> Cranborne 500ADAT (DAC for inserts etc.)
Mac ---USB--> MADIface USB ---MADI--> ADI-648 ---ADAT--> ADI-2 Pro FS BE ---AES--> digital monitors
From a usability standpoint, I would prefer to have the MADIface serve as clock master with all other devices set to slave, so the sample rate of the entire system can be changed from within the DAW (or at least that will be possible when Cranborne updates their firmware).
Does the SteadyClock in the MADIface and the ADI-648 make that an acceptable solution?
Thank you,
Adam