Creative 1212M CD Player User Manual


 
3 - PCI Card & Interfaces
The AudioDock
E-MU Digital Audio System 21
The AudioDock Front Panel Indicators
The MIDI Input Indicators
These two indicators, labelled 1 & 2, show MIDI activity on the MIDI input jacks.
The Clock Source and Sample Rate Indicators
These LED indicators on the front panel of the AudioDock show the current timing
synchronization and sample rate. These indicators reflect the current settings in the
Session Settings Window. See System Settings.
If the sample rate is 88.2 kHz, the 44.1k and 96k LEDs both illuminate. If the sample
rate is 176.4 kHz, the 48k and 192k LEDs both illuminate.
The Clock Source LEDs
The Clock Source LEDs indicate the source of the master clock that is currently driving
the E-MU 1010.
When the system is running from an external or digital clock source, the AudioDock
continually checks that the incoming clock source is valid. If the clock source changes or
becomes invalid in any way, the LCK LED will flicker or will not be lit. If sync has been
lost, the audio outputs will also be muted. The AudioDock will switch to internal clock
at 48kHz if sync is lost and switch back to external clock if sync is re-established.
Typical causes of loss of digital or external sync include:
The Sample Rate Indicators
The Sample Rate LEDs indicate the current sample rate at which the system is running.
The LEDs will light solidly to indicate the different sample rates of 44.1kHz, 48kHz,
96kHz or 192kHz.
When slaving to an external master source, the clock may drift slightly or change
dramatically (i.e. abrupt sample rate change or unplugging of physical master source).
the E-MU 1010 is tolerant to minor drifting within the supported rates of 44.1k, 48k,
88k, 96k, 176k and 192k, but if the sample rate drifts out of range (1%) the “Lock” LED
will be extinguished. If set to external clock and the external clock is removed or out of
tolerance, the E-MU 1010 will switch to internal clock at 48kHz (the default sample rate)
until an external clock source is connected.
LED Clock Source
LCK Lock - Indicates that the internal or external clock is locked and valid.
EXT External - Indicates that an external clock source is selected.
Removing the S/PDIF or external clock cables
Loss of power to the device providing the clock source
Sudden changes in the S/PDIF sample rate
(as would happen if a DAT tape had data recorded at multiple rates)
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