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life a lot easier when trying to synchronize RADAR
24 with other audio recorders, video tape recorders and
sequencers in the real world.
Offsets between RADAR
24 and other machines can be captured or set manually.
Note: Regardless of the offset RADAR
24
time code output will always reflect your actual project time.
Sync / Offset
SYNC
One of the keys to accurate
positional
synchronization is
reference
synchronization. The reference sync
signal provides a clock that enables RADAR
24 to lock with other devices without drifting over time. Please
refer to S
YSTEM
S
ETUP
: C
ONFIGURATION
: S
YNC
R
EFERENCE
for information on this important topic.
OFFSET
When synchronizing machines that have differing time code positions an offset can be calculated and set on
the RADAR
24 to bring them into alignment. Offsets are in the HH:MM:SS:FF format and can be positive
or negative.
To set an offset:
1. Press
SHIFT+SYNC(OFFSET)
on the
Session Controller
or
SHIFT+SYNC
on the
KC-24
.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys, the
Jog/Shuttle wheel
or the numeric keypad to enter the offset
starting on the right hand side with the frames field. Use the right and left arrow keys to move between
the fields.
3. Make the offset positive or negative using the + and – keys and press the
ENTER
key.
To clear an offset:
After pressing the
SHIFT+SYNC(OFFSET)
key, pressing the up and down arrow keys simultaneously will clear
the offset.
Chase / TC Pref
CHASE
The main function of this key is to enable or disable chase mode on the RADAR
24. When
CHASE(TC
PREF)
is pressed on the
Session Controller
or the
KC-24
the RADAR
24 will locate to the current
incoming time code position, lock and then begin to play. Prior to using the chase function, make sure to
check the time code settings in the preferences section.