Setting the S/PDIF to be the clock source doesn't take place inside of
Cubase, it's controlled from the Echo Console. It's one of the buttons at
the bottom of it, and only becomes an option if you have a S/PDIF signal
active into the Layla. Make sue you set it abck when you're done though,
or anything yourecrod won't pay back correctly. Also, you need to play a
16/44.1 wave file through the Layla befroe you sync, in order to set teh
sample rate. Let me know if this is unclear...
rEalm
(still waiting on Echo tech support myself...)
I was trying to record SPDIF in Acid Pro3 but had major static
too. Cubase didn't even give me an option to select spdif in
the "audio clock source" box. I had just emailed EchoAudio for
their inputs. Seems like other Layla users in the Echoaudio forum
are having static issues too.
I hate static...should be automatic
--- In xl7@y..., erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what the output format (bit rate and sample
freq) is
> for the XL-7's digital outs?
>
> I'm having nothing but bad luck trying to get my XL-7 to interface
with my
> Echo Layla24 digitally. I thought I had a bad cable, yet the new
one
> gives me the same problems. Clips and pops occur about every
second,
> easily viewable in the Echo Console. I can hear the audio just
fine, but
> it's interlaced witht his random popping that makes it completely
> unrecordable. I know someone said they had it working just fine
with an
> Echo Mia, maybe you could contact me off list so I can pick your
brain
> some more?
>
> rEalm
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