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SYSTEM SETUP
SYNC SETTINGS
Pressing SYNC (F2) on the SINGLE MACHINE SETUP page will take you to the following page:
The parameters on the page are:
EXT. TIME SOURCE
Here, you may choose the type of external timecode synchronisation
you are using and works in conjunction with the ON-LINE key on the
RE32. When the ON-LINE key is not switched on, the system is ‘free
running’. With the ON-LINE key switched on, the system will not playback
or record unless the timecode type selected here is received. The
selections in this field are:
SMPTE 24 fps - This selects that the selected machine will synchronise
to timecode running at 24 frames per second. This would be a typical
selection to make when synchronising to film equipment.
EBU 25 fps - This selects that the selected machine will synchronise to
timecode running at 25 frames per second. This would normally be
selected when sync’ing to EBU timecode in Europe.
SMPTE 29.97 nd - This selects that the selected machine will synchronise
to non-drop timecode running at 29.97 frames per second. This would
typically be used in America and Japan when working with NTSC colour.
SMPTE 29.97 drop - This will synchronise the selected machine to 29.97
drop timecode - NTSC colour. This would normally be used in America
or Japan.
SMPTE 30 nd - This selects that the selected machine will synchronise
to non-drop timecode running at 30 frames per second. This is the
standard for NTSC black and white television and would typically be
used in America, Canada and Japan. Many American and Japanese
music studios use this frame rate.
SMPTE 30d NTSC BW - This will synchronise the selected machine to
30 drop frame timecode. This is the standard for NTSC black and white
television and would occasionally be used in America, Canada or Japan.
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