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Re: GR-55 (Re: What is Boyson doing exactly?)
No digital clock issue here, Richard. Right now the GR-55 is the only
audio interface connected to the computer. When I use two RME
interfaces and connect them by S/PDIF or digital ADAT one goes as
master and the other as slave. But there isn't a possibility for a
digital clock frequency conflict here with the GR-55. I think it is
just another proof for the saying that in digital audio you always
"get what you pay for" ;-))
For the stuff I do the GR-55 doesn't have a chance of replacing a RME
interface. I was just saying that for a freshman starting out in live
electronics performing plus studio producing a GR-55 can be a quick
starter.
Per
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:01 PM, richard sales <richard@glasswing.com>
wrote:
> It smells a bit like clock issues. Is there a clock input on the GR55?
> On your RME thing?
>
> Might be irrelevant, but I found my sound improved noticeably when I
> slaved all digital stuff to a master clock. "Dumbing down" sounds like
> clock weirdness. Jitter?
>
> I'm sure you know this, Per. I just had a minute and felt like raising
> my hand in class, even if my answer was shaky.
>
> Richard Sales
> Sent from my IPad
> www.glasswing.com
>
>
> On Sep 29, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 9:11 PM, Dust Bunnies <mech@m3ch.net> wrote:
>>> S/PDIF
>>
>> Well, the GR-55 doesn't have a S/PDIF.
>>
>> And on second listening I'm not totally happy with how a clean Chapman
>> Stick sounds right through the GR-55. Too early to say, but it seems
>> there's something fishy with the "experienced brilliancy" dimension of
>> the sound - compared to the RME (that sounds just gorgeous). The sound
>> coming out of the GR-55 reminds me a bit of the dodgy feeling you get
>> when playing a single coil guitar through an amp at a venue where the
>> grounding sucks. Not sure this matters for everyone so please don't
>> take this audiophile contemplation too seriously ;-)
>>
>> Yesterday I thought the GR-55 sounded great! But then I wasn't using
>> it as USB audio/MIDI interface but rather recorded its two line
>> outputs into a stereo line input on the RME as well as MIDI slave
>> syncing the GR-55. Maybe its fidelity gets a bit "dumbed down" by the
>> USB audio activity? I thought that wouldn't affect the direct output
>> though, but then I'm not very tech savvy.
>>
>> Per
>>
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