MADI
The wordclock source is derived from the AudioFile SCX MADI input.
AudioFile SCX user manual
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he wordclock source is derived from the AudioFile SCX TAXI input from the
Logic console.
he wordclock is generated internally by the AudioFile SCX
VID
The wordclock is derived from the MCS.
It is important to ensure that the AudioFile SCX and the wordclock source are
running at the same sample rate and frame rate.
The Word clock source can be permanently (i.e. independently of the external
reference setting) set to an external source in the I/O Config page (see page
:).
When toggling between Timecode and Video the MCS system must re-
synchronise to the new reference. This operation may take a few seconds to
complete.
MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM (MCS)
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Introduction
MCS is used to control and synchronise multiple 9-pin machines (connected
by serial interface), using a synchronising reference for system lock.
The system scans the ports for connected transports on the serial ports and
then provides a list of available machines for selection and placement.
Up to eight transports can be selected and placed into any of the six ‘Groups’
(sets) of transports.
These groups can contain any of the transports, with offsets unique to each
machine.
Only one group can be active at any time.
The pool of machines can be composed of single machines connected
directly to the system or connected indirectly (via systems such as ES2
Synchronet or TimeLine Lynx synchronisers).
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