TerraTec Sync Xtension EWS ClockWork Quick Reference

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Quick reference (English)
Version 1.0, Status 01.09.00
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Sync Xtension EWS ClockWork
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Preface
Great, that you have expanded your TerraTec AudioSystem with the capacity to process Word­Clock and SuperClock Signals. The EWS ClockWork not only allows you to externally synchro­nise an EWS with EWS
®
-Connect connection, it can also function as the central clock for your entire digital studio. Moreover, the EWS ClockWork can be adjusted to a wide variety of de­mands. How to adjust the special settings of this module and how all other components are to be connected will become clear from the following chapters.
Scope of delivery
The kit is comprised of
the EWS ClockWork Module
5-pole connection cable  5-pole
3-pole connection cable  3-pole
Registration documents
Service information
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The Design of the EWS ClockWork
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d WordClock / SuperClock IN
e WordClock / SuperClock OUT
f LED, Input Status - WordClock
g LED, Input Status - SuperClock
h DIP switches
i Jumper 3 (J3), connection for EWS88 Master Sync IN
j Jumper 4 (J4), connection for EWS88 Slave 1 Sync IN
k Jumper 5 (J5), connection for EWS88 Slave 2 Sync IN
l Jumper 6 (J6), connection for EWS88 Slave 3 Sync IN
m Jumper 7 (J7), connection for EWS88 Master Sync OUT
n LED, EWS ClockWork operation mode
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WordClock or SuperClock?
The serial transfer of digital audio data was already standardised by the AES (Audio Engineer­ing Society) in the mid-eighties and dictates as such a 64 bit basic word width per stereo sam­ple. Irrespective of the original word width (e.g. 16 bit) 32 bit is to be transferred for each mono sample. A WordClock Generator produces per stereo sample, a cycle whose frequency corre­sponds exactly with the actual sample frequency. A SuperClock Generator transmits the signal in a 256 times higher clock frequency (256 FS). The question of which clock is the most suited one has been under frantic discussion for some time now, but one must keep in mind that a SuperClock can be a maximum of over 24MHz (256 x 96KHz) and may distort other equipment in the studio. In addition, modern digital equipment also features high-quality error correction components by means of which any disadvantage of a slower WordClock can be compensated.
The connections can be made by means of ordinary coaxial 75 Ohm antenna cable, or alterna­tively you can buy ready-made standard cables in the specialised music stores. In particular for use in the "gig scene" you are advised to use highly flexible and technically robust cables.
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