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Q:
I have an SSD and a device that can convert the ADAT proprietary sync to SMPTE how should I set it up?
A:
Do not plug the SSD slave clock out to the first audio interface slave clock in. Hook up the ADAT bridge I/O word clock out to the ADAT sync device's 48k in and set the sync device to ext sync. Connect the sync device's SMPTE out to the SSD LTC in and make sure the sync device is configured to send SMPTE. Set Pro Tools to internal sync and put it on-line. You do not have to configure the sync device in OMS for this setup as Pro Tools will receive the positional reference directly from the SSD. You do however need to set up the SSD in OMS normally. Configure the SSD as you would to resolve clock from a SMPTE source.
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