![]() So, the only way I have found this to work without an external word clock (which I don't have) is to use two separate audio interfaces, digital out from one to the MX200 digital in, and then the MX200 digital out to the digital input of the other interface. I then route the digital audio from the MX200 into the M-Audio FireWire 410, and set the M-Audio to receive clock. ![]() My way around this digital/analog conundrum was to connect a MOTU 828 to my M-Audio FireWire 410, set the MOTU to clock master and send audio out to the MX200. The MOTU and M-Audio boxes I tried can be set to master when sending audio, but not when receiving audio digitally, so the MX200 has to be analog one way, digital the other way, and then of course you are using the built-in AD/DA converters on the MX200, which aren't as good as my Duet. The Lexicon MX200 requires a master clock to send audio, and there is no way to set it to slave. I apologize in advance for resurrecting an old thread, but I just figured this out and wanted to share.
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