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Clock Source April 30, 2010 | Optimize Pro Tools, Pro Tools, Tips In Wednesday's post we took a look at how one can easily expand your interfaces inputs with an ADAT enabled set of mic pres. This is, of course, assuming your audio interface pro tools 11 clock source comes with an Optical ADAT connection. If you then go ahead and purchase one of these lightpipe
Manually Switch The Clock Source To Internal In The Hardware Setup Window
devices, hook it up to your interface, and record enable your tracks you might notice some weird pops and clicks happening that are really annoying.
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This is the result of confusion on which device (your interface or lightpipe device) is acting as the clock source. Here's the quick and dirty way to fix things in Pro Tools. Once your lightpipe device is connected and powered up, go http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/readme/PTSW-156914 to the Setup menu and choose Hardware This will open up a box that shows what your current clock source is selected as. Usually "Internal". Which makes sense, you're clocking with your audio interface's internal clock. But if you want multiple digital devices to play nice you'll need to let this new lightpipe device be the clock source. To do this simply click on the drop down box under Clock Source and choose Optical. Click OK and the problem should be fixed. Easy as http://therecordingrevolution.com/2010/04/30/optimize-pro-tools-setting-your-clock-source/ pie! If at some point you power off your lightpipe device, Pro Tools will prompt you that it is reverting back to the internal clock as it no longer sees an external one. You can always switch this back if need be. Enjoy! Get Better Mixes By Simply Changing How You Start The first 60 minutes of your mix will affect everything. Here's my proven method! 35 Responses to "Optimize Pro Tools: Setting Your Clock Source" Luis Graham, this is so valuable! It's funny because I have been considering purchasing the DIGI 003 and, as I was doing some research, I ran into a person that recommended Eleven Rack. It surely is a powerful interface for guitarists (like me!). I found that Eleven Rack combines Pro Tools software with a high-resolution, dual DSP-powered audio interface so I'd never have to worry about latency when recording nor my computer have to carry the processing burden. You can also expand to up to 8 simultaneous input channels using AES/EBU or S/PDIF. I said to myself ‘wow!, for the price of this unit I think that's the way to go…! However, I noticed that Digidesign (now AVID) is not bragging a lot about this expansion feature so I said to myself Ok, where's the catch? Come to find out, this might not be the best way to go if you're trying to expand your inputs since there is no word clock. Therefore it could be a headache since there is no word c
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Electronic Forum →Audio Interfaces →Constantly error: Problem detected with audio clock Pages 1 You must login or register to post a reply RSS topic feed Posts: 5 1 Topic by dinhobraga 2014-09-29 05:39:50 dinhobraga New member Offline Registered: 2014-09-29 Posts: 3 Topic: Constantly error: Problem detected with audio clock In ProTools 10 and Windows 7 64 bits I am constantly the error: "Problem detected with audio clock. Check that clock source and sample rate are correct." I can't work for 5 minutes and i to restart ProTools all the time. I check the TC NEAR Control Panel and the sample rate and clock source are both correct. I don't this problem with another cards. Does anybody any solution? I'm using the last drive version (3.3.0) Last edited by dinhobraga (2014-09-29 06:01:46) 2 Reply by tacman7 2014-09-29 16:15:27 tacman7 Member Offline Registered: 2009-05-25 Posts: 437 Re: Constantly error: Problem detected with audio clock This is pro tools giving you the error message?Might look through their settings and see if everything is setup right and there's not some other setting that's there.Never seen anything like that. I don't use pro tools but never seen it in Sonar, Cubase, or studio one.Does it happen in other DAW's? TC Studio Konnekt 48 using i5 2400 and Win7 64bit.Cubase 7.5 Studio One 2 Sonar X3Outboard: MOX6, Triton Rack, XV-5050.Eventide Eclipse on digital loop. 3 Reply by dinhobraga 2014-09-29 20:12:25 dinhobraga New member Offline Registered: 2014-09-29 Posts: 3 Re: Constantly error: Problem detected with audio clock Hi Tacman7, it does not happen in other DAWS, only in protools, all the configurations are correct, but does not work properly. This is making me crazy.. rsr. All the time i need restart ProTools because of this error. 5 in 5 minutes. I tried all that you can imagine, but this error is constantly. 4 Reply by dinhobraga 2014-09-29 21:21:59 dinhobraga New member Offline Registered: 2014-09-29 Posts: 3 Re: Constantly error: Problem detected with audio clo