
MSRP: UK £119 (inclusive of VAT), US $139 (exclusive of sales tax), EU €115.53 (exclusive of VAT)įor purchasing links, please see Where To Buy. Aluminium box, 108x80x44mm (4.25" x 3.15" x 1.73") (1U high, approximately quarter rack width)įor more detail, please see the user manual.Īlso, please refer to the USAMO compatibility page to see if there are any notes specific to your audio interface.The clock is emitted at the four outputs, each of which can be separately shifted and can have it's own shuffle setting. It takes your DAW's audio clock an derives an ultra precise and almost jitter-free clock from it. Power connector: 2.1mm barrel socket, positive or negative tip The Multiclock USB is a multi-format solution for audio synchronisation.Power requirements: 9V DC 7mA, external PSU (not included) Our review unit came with USB installed and we found it to be a worthy upgrade, especially when you factor in the initial cost of the unit.Indicators: 'Power', 'Clip', 'Activity'.Otherwise it can receive a center-positive 9V adapter with a minimum of 660mA.
#MULTICLOCK USB SYNC REVIEW FREE#
It’s built like a tank, and it’s just as functional/powerful Price: 600 Pros: Accurate, jitter free conversion box that really does the job of allowing you to sync multiple types of devices.

Syncs all my gear and lets you fine tune the sync on each device in real-time.

The USAMO uses the same technology previously available from Expert Sleepers Silent Way and the ESX-8MD module, but now in a standalone box, and from an analogue audio connection (the ESX-8MD requires a Eurorack housing and a digital audio connection). You can even swing the clock and it works very well like that. The ERM-Multiclock has been rock solid here, no problems at all.
