Euphonix TT007 Operation Manual
TT007 Menu Modes
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Stop
Still
Translates Stop commands to device as Still
Stop
Translates Stop commands to device as Stop
Standby
Translates Stop commands to device as Standby
Stop vs. Still or Standby commands are used by some hard disk machines, (such as Radar
and Fairlight), to determine whether the device should return to input when parked.
Type (Master)
Normal
TC in Play
For non-video resolved machines
Code only
Uses wind commands to locate for machines with no timecode reader
MMC
Standard MIDI Machine Control
MTC Only
Uses MTC only to determine status for systems that do not respond
to MMC information requests (i.e., Pro Tools). Additionally, the
punch IN and punch OUT commands are continuous controllers.
Type (Slave)
Slow Shtl
U-matic, etc.
Med Shtl
D1, D2, Beta, etc.
Hard Disk
V1, etc.
Slow Vari
Tape DAxx
DA88, DA98, etc.
Tape 33xx
324, 3348, 3348HR, etc.
Selecting the proper machine type for each serial Slave port provides a fast and reliable
lock between device machines. The Type sub-menu provides a list the most commonly
used device types. Determine the type that best matches the ballistics of the machine
connected to this particular Port. Older U-matic video decks should be set to
Slow
Shtl
.
Newer D2 and Beta video machines can be set to
Med Shtl
.
Offset (slave/TcG)
Use this field to set positive or negative TC offsets for any serial Slave device. The data
wheel is used to set the desired offset. The
UP
and
DOWN
keys select between HH,
MM, SS or FF. Data entry is immediate so there is no need to confirm an offset value.
Offsets may also be trimmed on the fly. Press the
ENTER
key to clear the current offset.
The Timecode Generator (TcG) can have an offset even when configured as Master.
This is helpful when striping timecode starting at a time other than 00:00:00.00.