kptkarl
Inspired
On MacOS with multiple interfaces open AudioMidi Setup set Format for all audio devices to 24bit 48khz.
If you are using SPDIF out of the FM3 to a interface with SPDIF change the clock source of that interface to SPDIF(if it allows), The FM3 will be the master clock as there is no option to change that on the FM3. Using a hardware sync such as the SPDIF from the FM3 is going to be the preferred way to sync the audio clock with other devices. Other devices may have Word Clock, AES or Optical. If there is no hardware option then drift correction is the way to go.
Make sure your DAW audio settings are also 48k.
For aggregate device setups search for “set aggregate device settings in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac”
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If you are using SPDIF out of the FM3 to a interface with SPDIF change the clock source of that interface to SPDIF(if it allows), The FM3 will be the master clock as there is no option to change that on the FM3. Using a hardware sync such as the SPDIF from the FM3 is going to be the preferred way to sync the audio clock with other devices. Other devices may have Word Clock, AES or Optical. If there is no hardware option then drift correction is the way to go.
Make sure your DAW audio settings are also 48k.
For aggregate device setups search for “set aggregate device settings in Audio MIDI Setup on Mac”
Also