Preferred Clock Source
This setting lets you choose what source is used as the Clock Source. By default, this will
be set to Internal but you can choose from Internal, ADAT or Word Clock.
When you select an external clock source, a clock indicator will appear to the right of
the clock source. The colour of this provides the clock status.
• Red: No Valid Clock Detected
• Amber: Clock Detected at Wrong Sample Rate
• Green: Clock Detected at Correct Sample Rate
If the indicator is red, please double-check your physical connections to the unit and
ensure you have selected the correct source.
If the indicator is amber, you will need to adjust either ORIA’s sample rate or the sample
rate of your external device so that the two devices are operating on the same sample rate.
If the clock indicator is green, then that means everything is set up correctly.
Headphone Setup
You can select which output channel of ORIA feeds Headphone Outputs 1+2 from the
following options:
• USB L + R
• USB 17 + 18
• USB 19 + 20
Most Renderers will allow you to send a separate Binaural Mix to a headphone output.
In this case you would need to select either Output 17+18 or Output 19+20 as your
Binaural output channels in your renderer and then select the chosen channel as your
headphone source.