Yep. Don't use it with the Axe-Fx, but it is widely employed in the company I work for (an EBU member, incidentally) and it would be useful there.Jay Mitchell said:My suggestion re: AES/EBU is to keep it.
Yep. Don't use it with the Axe-Fx, but it is widely employed in the company I work for (an EBU member, incidentally) and it would be useful there.Jay Mitchell said:My suggestion re: AES/EBU is to keep it.
Currently the lack of clock input/output makes me use analog connections also. Previously I used spdif because that's what my audio interface has. I would have used AES/EBU if my audio interface had it.shasha said:I'm using analog right now because I was getting too much jitter using S/PDIF. But I am considering upgrading my soundcard to something that uses AES/EBU, but only if the jitter is gone. I do realize that AES/EBU is a professional interface vs S/PDIF as a consumer interface, but the lack of the ability to provide a word clock to the input of the Axe-FX worries me.
So my question is for those that do use AES/EBU, I would assume that you don't have jitter or sync problems; is that correct?