By Zedisded
Thu Sep 11, 2014 7:45 pm
Hi all,
As the heading suggests, I'm trying to get my MPC5000 to send audio via ADAT to my Profire 2626. I'm no stranger to ADAT, I used to work for Avid Audio but this has me stumped. I link the two via ADAT, set up everything on the Profires end as it should be and all I get is glitchy distorted sound out of the MPC. Everything is crunchy and to my ears it sounds like a sample rate error. The profire is set to 44.1khz (which afaik is the standard for the 5000), press play and grunge, I can send the programs out from channel 1 -8, but it's still grunge. The weird thing is, if I set my sync source to Optical rather than internal, the MPC plays fine but I only get 1 channel?!
Has anybody had any luck running the MPC5000 via ADAT to a ProFire? Because I really don't get the error. And if I recall, I had a similar issue when I tried connecting the MPC to my Avid Omni. So I don't think this is an error on the ProFires side.
As the heading suggests, I'm trying to get my MPC5000 to send audio via ADAT to my Profire 2626. I'm no stranger to ADAT, I used to work for Avid Audio but this has me stumped. I link the two via ADAT, set up everything on the Profires end as it should be and all I get is glitchy distorted sound out of the MPC. Everything is crunchy and to my ears it sounds like a sample rate error. The profire is set to 44.1khz (which afaik is the standard for the 5000), press play and grunge, I can send the programs out from channel 1 -8, but it's still grunge. The weird thing is, if I set my sync source to Optical rather than internal, the MPC plays fine but I only get 1 channel?!
Has anybody had any luck running the MPC5000 via ADAT to a ProFire? Because I really don't get the error. And if I recall, I had a similar issue when I tried connecting the MPC to my Avid Omni. So I don't think this is an error on the ProFires side.



