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21:38:25 '''we go to DEAD AIR''', and at 21:39:14 Dearie-Me triggers.
 
21:38:25 '''we go to DEAD AIR''', and at 21:39:14 Dearie-Me triggers.
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Around 21:37-39 MP uses RedNet Control to switch the RedNet 3’s clock input to ADAT, believing this will help things. This does not make the Scarlett happy. Around this time IL attempts switching out the coax, but fails when he realises that the replacement cable is a piece of shit (frayed ends), and, after noticing we'd gone to dead air, switched it back.
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Around 21:37-39 MP uses RedNet Control to switch the RedNet 3’s clock input to ADAT, believing this will help things. This does not make the Scarlett happy.
    
: JD speculates that this was because, when we switched clocking to ADAT, the RedNet was trying to feed the Scarlett clock via ADAT at the same time that the Scarlett was trying to feed the RedNet clock via BNC (the audio equivalent of two DHCP servers on one network).
 
: JD speculates that this was because, when we switched clocking to ADAT, the RedNet was trying to feed the Scarlett clock via ADAT at the same time that the Scarlett was trying to feed the RedNet clock via BNC (the audio equivalent of two DHCP servers on one network).
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Around this time IL attempts switching out the coax, but fails when he realises that the replacement cable is a piece of shit (frayed ends), and, after noticing we'd gone to dead air, switched it back.
    
: During the debrief IL reported that, looking at the front panel of the Scarlett, no lights were on - not even the AM return feed, which should have at least some signal even in the event of dead air
 
: During the debrief IL reported that, looking at the front panel of the Scarlett, no lights were on - not even the AM return feed, which should have at least some signal even in the event of dead air

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