Hello,
Thanks again, Bruno. I think I am understanding at least most of what you are saying.
I guess my question [and concern] is whether or not the Digital Audio Denmark stuff will "play well with others", or whether it is one of those devices that sounds much better when referenced to its own internal clock.
I do not see being able to clock everything to the Digital Audio Denmark AX24 device while mixing, simply so that it can run off its own clock. My reasoning is that it does not seem proper to daisy-chain a bunch of interfaces and other gear while mixing.
I do intend to use a high quality master clock such a a Nanosyncs HD, Iclock, or something along those lines.
Do you see any propblems with running a system where I am sending different Fs multiples to different interfaces?
Do devices such as the Digital Audio Denmark AX24, that apparently scale the PLL bandwidth to the incoming clock frequency, perform less well on external sync?
I am also thinking about the dCS and Weiss converters as an option, and possibly the Universal Audio 2192. I know I will have to give them a listen, but I would also like to have some technical understanding when considering them [maybe I could thin out the herd, so to speak].
I would appreciate your thoughts and recommendations when you get a moment. Thanks.
Faithful regards,
User of gear