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Display Overview
While most RADAR
24 users connect an SVGA monitor and make use of the
RADAR View
display, it is
important to note that you don’t
need
to use a monitor if you purchased the optional
Session Controller
. This
makes RADAR
24
exceptionally portable and ideally suited for remote applications. It also lends itself to
more artist focused tracking sessions. Because there’s no need to stare at a glaring computer monitor in the
control room, you can actually focus on the performance! Having said that;
RADAR View
is very cool.
Both the
Session Controller
and the
RADAR View
display the current position within your project. This
information can be viewed in several different ways:
FEET/FRAMES
This is used for some film applications.
BARS/BEATS
The RADAR
24
tempo setting is used to calculate and display positions based on musical notation. This can
be handy when working with a locked MIDI sequencer.
SMPTE
This is the default HH:MM:SS:FF plus sub-frames display.
INT/EXT SMPTE
While in
CHASE
, the
Session Controller
will display your projects current time above the master machines
current time code position. The RADAR View display shows only the master machines time code position in
this mode.
Note: RADAR
24
Sub-frames are
not
SMPTE bits. Each sub-frame is a 100
th
of a frame.
Sub-frames are only accessible if
the
SHOW SUB-FRAMES
preference is selected in the
MAIN / PREFS MENU / SHOW SUB-FRAMES
dialog.
To change the display mode of a project:
1. Use
the
MENU/PREV
, arrow keys and
ENTER
key to go to the
MAIN / PROJ MENU / DISPLAY MODE
selection
and press the
ENTER
key.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the format you want and press the
ENTER
key.