6 independently timeable reference outputs.
Each color black output can optionally carry vertical interval time code (VITC) on a user specified set of lines. These six BNC outputs may be configured to provide 6 independently timed color black (black burst) outputs or 6 independently timed HDTV tri-level sync outputs, or 3 of each signal type. The SPG section provides two banks of three timeable outputs. The 5600MSC provides a high stability 10MHz output reference for use by other devices. Both the SPG and the Master Clock sections, may be referenced to high stability time and frequency standards present in the Global Position System (GPS) by adding the GPS option. The 5600MSC may also be referenced to an external 5MHz or 10MHz master oscillator if higher stability is required. This guarantees that any frequency drift, with time and temperature, will be within the tolerances expected from the best SPGs or master clocks available in the industry. The free running drift of this 10MHz reference will be less than 0.1Hz (which amounts to less than 1 millisecond time drift per day). It provides all of the synchronizing signals needed in a 21st century TV station at the same time as solving the problem of locking the in-house master clock system to the master video sync pulse generator.Ī high stability, temperature controlled oscillator, provides the 5600MSC with better than 0.5 x 10-9 (0.005ppm) frequency reference.
Only if the hardware notifies vegas through ASIO drivers will Vegas make any attempts to adjust its project rate.Model DetailsThe 5600MSC Master Sync and Clock Generator, is both a broadcast quality master sync pulse generator (SPG) and a master clock. In the end though, the word clock is completely external to Vegas. Vegas can then adjust its project sample rate to 48 kHz.
When I switch the Word Clock to 48 kHz, the MOTU ASIO driver notifies Vegas that the sample rate has changed. Vegas still must be told that it is running at a specific clock rate - i.e. If your audio hardware supports ASIO drivers, and you are using ASIO with Vegas, it is POSSIBLE that if the word clock sample rate changes that your ASIO drivers will notify Vegas that a sample rate change has occurred.įor example, when using my MOTU 896HD and I have it set to use WordClock, the sample rate the MOTU reports is the word clock rate. Regardless, depending on the hardware and drivers for you audio card that you use with Vegas, if the card is being clocked with a word clock source, then that is the sample rate clock that Vegas uses. You didn't answer my question, so I don't know what audio hardware you are using and whether the Mykerinos card support Wave or ASIO drivers. It is entirely upto the audio interface and its use of word clock. Vegas does not have a setting for word clock.