Rosendahl Nanosyncs FAQ

Does the Nanosyncs support Digidesign’s slave clock rate?

Can I output Fs x 1 word clock with resolved Fs x 2, Fs x 256 (Super Clock) and video black burst simultaneously?

How does the Nanosyncs use LTC input?

Does the Nanosyncs support the standard pull-up and pull-down rates?

What sample rates are supported by the AES and SPDIF null outputs?

Does the Nanosyncs support Digidesign’s slave clock rate?
Yes. The Nanosyncs can output Super Clock (Fs x 256) from up to three of the available six word clock output ports.

Can I output Fs x 1 word clock with resolved Fs x 2, Fs x 256 (Super Clock) and video black burst simultaneously?
Yes. The Nanosyncs has six word clock outputs and four video outputs. All video and word clock outputs are resolved when the selected reference is Internal. Three of the word clock outputs can be configured for Fs x 1 or Fs x 2, and three can support Fs x 1 or Fs x 256 clock rates. Each output can be individually assigned to a sample rate, and video output is always resolved to the internal reference or the video input. As an example, the Nanosyncs can provide resolved clock and video to a digital audio system requiring 48k, 96k, Super Clock and video references simultaneously.

How does the Nanosyncs use LTC input?
The Nanosyncs will accept Longitudinal Time Code as an external clock reference. The resulting word clock, AES, SPDIF, and video output from the Nanosyncs will be resolved to the incoming LTC when TC is selected as the reference.

Does the Nanosyncs support the standard pull-up and pull-down rates?
Yes. The Nanosyncs will output clock at the standard pull-up and pull-down rates of ±0.1% and ±4%.

What sample rates are supported by the AES and SPDIF null outputs?
AES and SPDIF outputs on the Nanosyncs resolve to the Fs x 1 sample rates (i.e. 44.1k and 48k).