104
104
104
104
expecting a ramp up in time code output from a slave machine (i.e. tape machine)
immediately after a machine control
PLAY
command is sent.
In
TAPE
mode, RADAR
24 will immediately begin sending time code even if cueing is
required. This emulates the behavior of a tape machine and prevents confusion with older
machine control systems.
SYNC REF OUTPUT
The
SYNC REF OUTPUT
dialog determines whether the
WORDCLOCK/ VIDEO – OUT
connector on the rear of the unit
functions as a thru connector for any incoming word clock signal or as an output for word clock generated by
the internal clock of the RADAR
24. If you wish to use the clock of your RADAR
to drive other devices in
your studio you must choose the
WORDCLK
option in this dialog.
Dig I/O Menu
Unlike analog audio routing, digital audio I/O can be a little complicated at times. RADAR
24 provides
maximum flexibility in this department by offering a wide variety of digital audio interfacing options.
Note: Regardless of digital I/O settings, all analog and digital outputs are active at all times.
DIG IN FORMAT
Shortcut keys:
!
Session Controller
DIG IN
!
KC-24 Keyboard
N/A
This dialog determines if RADAR
24 will use digital or analog audio inputs and also lets you choose the
digital I/O format. The currently selected digital I/O format is displayed above the track numbers in the
RADARVIEW display. The selections in this dialog are:
!
NONE (ANALOG)
!
AES/EBU 2-CH
!
AES MULTI-CH
!
ADAT
!
TDIF
SYNC REF OUTPUT:
WORDCLK THRU
DIG IN FORMAT:
ADAT