KPA -> MOTU Ultralite MkIII (firewire) -> Logic Pro
Works like a charm. Have not experimented with other equipment that's SPDIF aware.
KPA -> MOTU Ultralite MkIII (firewire) -> Logic Pro
Works like a charm. Have not experimented with other equipment that's SPDIF aware.
Just got my Focusrite Sapphire Pro 24 last week and it works great.
I was a little confused when I connected only the output of the Pro 24 to the input of the Kemper and the Saffire wouldn't lock, but when I connected the output of the Kemper to the input of the Pro 24 it locked in less than a second it seemed like.
-Lonnie
I had my KPA digitally connected to my Eventide Eclipse.
It worked BUT randomly I got clics like some static noise.
I went back to analog connection and no problems at all.
Mike
Sweden
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KPA 1.6 -> MOTU Traveler mk3 (SPDIF In & Out)-> Mac
Works very well (with just some little crackles after changing preset, but no other problem).
Yep working lovely now, changed the clock source on my digi 192 to SPDIF and its work like a charm!!
working perfect with rme fireface 400 and fireface ucx
works with a RME fireface 800 - but I don´t use it digital, because my studio setup can not handle a digital device that works only as master.....
M-AUDIO profire 610 here
SPDIF IN & OUT works fine
sync'd to internal clock: occasional noise/dropouts
sync'd to external clock: no issues
So I'm the only one with a dead SPDIF output? I guess my KPA is going back
Hi!
For me, it works flawlessly with a Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP, sync'd with spdif. Totally glitch free!
Regards
Works fine with yamaha aw2816 and tascam 2488
With steinberg MR816csx and Kemper I cannot get re-amping to work through s/pdif.
S/pdif out from kemper to s/pdif in on mr816 works.
But re-amping is what I needed to do already weeks ago...
-Toni from Finland-
Works fine with MAC and Maudio Pofire2626
Quick update, found out my KPA was defective and sent it back to the dealer. My S/PDIF input was working ok, but the output wasn't, and here's a tip that might help diagnose whether you have a bad unit or not: with the KPA's power cord disconnected from the power source, measure the DC impedance on both S/PDIF input and output with a multimeter, both should read a very low resistance. In mine the S/PDIF output read like an open circuit, meaning seemingly infinite resistance and at that point I suspected it was indeed a hardware problem, later confirmed by Burkhard from support.