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In Reply to: Before the DEQ posted by sendler on February 18, 2007 at 17:56:27:
"Does the DEQ play from it's analog outs?"I don't have the proper cables/adapters to find out
"The display on I/O pg 1 should have the number of the incomming sample rate (such as 44.1) displayed and yours shows "unlocked" which is not correct."
When I choose the DIG XLR in the DEQ defaults to the clock setting as XLRIN and the sample rate is unlocked. I don't know how to change these from their default settings. Could you point me in the right direction?
"It looks like your problem is an issue between the transport and the DEQ not working for some reason."
The DEQ's level meter is modulated by the musical signal when a disc is playing. That makes me think the feed is okay. I not sure about anything else :~)
Thanks for your help
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
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The sample rate must display a number to indicate that the DEQ is locked to the incomming digital data. There isn't any additional setting for this. You have a problem. Are you using AES from the transport or RCAs with an adapter? What is the date code? I have another person writing me with the same problem.
I am using the AES/EBU out from my transportThe date code is 0602
You help is most appreciated!!
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
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Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
Try 2..on my part. The transport/deq should be fine. The levels moving should indicate the input is ok. In that case, in all likelihood the analogue outputs ARE working, even though you can't test them (although you could with, again, a couple cheap adaptors xlr to rca). BUT, the earlier poster is right--it shouldn't be saying unlocked...to me that means it's NOT locking on your transport. It is not a setting, it is a reporting of what clock speed the input is. Put it to pink noise and you will see 96. It doesn't make sense to me that it says unlocked AND the meters are moving. I fussed and fussed with mine before I got it all figured out. My situation isn't the same as yours, so it doesn't help much--but the owners manual is very opaque and doesn't tell all. Do you have coax out on your transport? Can you try anything other than aes from your transport?
When it says "unlocked" what I have taken that to mean is not that you can change some setting to get it to lock, but, rather, that there is something amiss with the incoming signal such that it CAN'T lock on it. Also, make sure all the cables are tight.
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