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On 6/18/01 9:42 PM, "Matthew Crooks" <matt_crooks@...> wrote:
\n
\n> Hi,
\n>
\n> My name is Matt I've been a lurker here and on the d8b list for a while now,
\n> and I finally have a question. I got my HDR a month ago and transfered one
\n> of my projects from ADAT to HDR. I hear popping and clicking in all of the
\n> tracks on the HDR. So I hook up the ADATs and no popping and clicking.
\n> However, now that the client has heard what editing can do for them, I need
\n> to get the sessions from ADAT to HDR. So, how do I do that? I know that I
\n> am having some sort of clocking issue, but I don't know how to solve it.
\n>
\n> I tried running from the optical out of the ADAT to the optical in on the
\n> d8b then from the optical out of the d8b to the optical in of the HDR.
\n> (ADAT->d8b->HDR)
\n>
\n> I have the apogee card in the d8b and I am using the d8b and the word clock
\n> master. The ADATs are all XT20s, I have no BRC since I was using the d8b
\n> and a JL Cooper DataSync II to contral the ADATs.
\n>
\n> Any help would be much appreciated.
\n>
\n> Regards,
\n>
\n> Matt
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