Garage sale find is a Lexicon MC-1 vintage pre-pro which has
Lexicon MC1
Section 8 EXPANSION PORTS
3 coaxial digital audio inputs capable of accepting stereo PCM signals up to 24-bit/ 96kHz. Note: These inputs completely bypass the digital signal processing path, including the crossovers and effects, passing the audio signal directly to the following channels: A to the L and R Front channels, B to the Center and Subwoofer channels and C to the L and R Surround channels.
These coaxial digital audio inputs are capable of accepting stereo PCM signals up to 24-bit/96kHz. Expansion Port A feeds the Left and Right Front channels directly. Expansion Port B feeds the Center and Subwoofer channels directly, and Expansion Port C feeds the Left and Right Surround channels directly. Note: These inputs are designed to completely bypass all of the digital signal processing of the unit, including the crossovers and effects. For DVD players that support true 24/96 digital audio outputs, we recommend connecting one DVD digital audio output to Expansion Port A, and another DVD digital audio output to one of the MC-1's eight S/PDIF digital audio inputs.
NOTE: Whenever playback of a 24/96 disc is desired, press 2-CH while holding down the Shift button on the remote control. If you are using SMALL loudspeakers, these inputs will send a full frequency response signal to the outputs, completely bypassing the internal crossovers. Do not use this input with Dolby Digital or DTS signals. Whenever playback of non-24/96 discs is desired, select the regular input on the MC-1 remote control or front panel.
So... it would appear that I can us MC to create a 5.1 full bandwidth audio path using MC for room correction and any digital processing.
What PC audio card do I need to give this a go? IE 3 digital coax outputs that the boards drivers will route as needed
Would MC allow me to put these 6 digital channels into the same zone properly synced with the Lexicon MC-1 for full res Blue ray audio?
do you use digital volume control before the pre-pro or do use the lexicon analog volume control?
My hunch is that I have to worry that the lexicon has a master clock which keeps everything in sync. Any thoughts or help?