Hi,
I have tried Toslink and SPIDIF outputs into various pieces of kit and get a consistent issue -
I get clipping registering on the inputs of the receiving gear.
This happens when playing std ripped CDs and also playing Spotify - so it's not my recordings! ;o)
It is not possible to notice clipping on the 828MkIII panel because it only registers "-1" as a maximum. A bit of a strange design...
Has anyone else found this? - Is there a cure?
Do I need to go back to an ealier driver?
I am running XP, and I am old/experienced and know what I am doing...
(Most of the time" ;o)
Many thanks!
Rev.F
828MkIII Digital Output Level causes clipping - Why?
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Re: 828MkIII Digital Output Level causes clipping - Why?
Two thoughts:
1) Are you sure no gain is being added somewhere in your signal path?
2) Is the receiving device clocked to the 828?
1) Are you sure no gain is being added somewhere in your signal path?
2) Is the receiving device clocked to the 828?
Re: 828MkIII Digital Output Level causes clipping - Why?
Thanks for the reply.
No. - No other kit. - Just a digital line to the next piece of kit (several tried) which clips with some tracks.
I've tried it re-sampling, taking timing from the stream, and also taking timing from word-clock. - It seems to make no difference.
Weird Huh?
I can only imagine that the 828MkIII is putting out too high a signal. But I don't understand how that could be, as you would think that a digital signal could only go the max figure and stop... However it can clearly go over - because the distortion is audible sometimes.
I was hoping it may be a driver issue, and that someone could point out a better driver for XP, as Motu are presumably looking more at Win7 now...
Anyone have any other ideas? - Thanks!

No. - No other kit. - Just a digital line to the next piece of kit (several tried) which clips with some tracks.
I've tried it re-sampling, taking timing from the stream, and also taking timing from word-clock. - It seems to make no difference.
Weird Huh?
I can only imagine that the 828MkIII is putting out too high a signal. But I don't understand how that could be, as you would think that a digital signal could only go the max figure and stop... However it can clearly go over - because the distortion is audible sometimes.
I was hoping it may be a driver issue, and that someone could point out a better driver for XP, as Motu are presumably looking more at Win7 now...
Anyone have any other ideas? - Thanks!

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Re: 828MkIII Digital Output Level causes clipping - Why?
Try turning the volume down on your unit??
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Re: 828MkIII Digital Output Level causes clipping - Why?
Are you sure that the unit you're sending the signal to is set-up to receive line level signal? Maybe the clipping is happening from the input stage of that gear and not the Motu's output. I use mine successfully to send to a TC Electronics M300 reverb unit, but it has a line in level control that I have adjusted to a little less than halfway.
Just a thought,
Billy
Just a thought,
Billy