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300L Owner's Manual
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Snapping events
The easiest way to develop a list in the 300L is to SNAP entries into the list. To
use the snap function, locate the source machine to the beginning of the section
you want to experiment with. Give yourself at least 5 seconds of pre-roll
timecode, as you will want to snap the first timecode value ahead of any audio.
Start timecode running and press the button under the SNAP slider to capture
the first timecode event. The upper display will show the number of the snapped
event, the type of valid time code, and the snapped timecode:
#1 SNAP V:S
nn : nn : nn : n n
The lower display will show running timecode.
SNAP
0 0 :
0 0 :
0 0 :
0 5
CLR
To clear the last snapped event, press the button under the CLR slider. Pressing
CLR repeatedly will delete additional list events.
Time code formats are indicated as follows:
V:S
valid SMPTE Non-Drop
V:D
valid SMPTE Drop Frame
V:E
valid EBU
V:F
valid Film
Press the PAGE key to go to Page 8. This is the Event Edit page. Editing the
list includes editing “snapped” time codes, direct entry of time codes, trimming
time codes, adding/deleting events from the list, choosing the type of automation
change, and selecting the event.
EDIT
TC
TYPE
SEL
The EDIT slider has 50 EDIT positions, 50 ADD positions and 50 DEL(delete)
positions. Advance the slider to move through all 150 positions.
The TC slider allows you trim the displayed time code for the current event entry
by + 4 seconds. The slider’s null position is at the halfway point.
The button under the TC slider accesses a display page which allows you to
enter a new number via the keypad, assign new values for Hours, Minutes,
Seconds, or Frames via sliders, or trim the displayed time code again by + 4
seconds. Press the button below the EXIT slider to return to the Edit page with
the newly assigned number displayed. Press STOre to save the edit.
Editing the Event List
Summary of Contents for M300L
Page 1: ...Digital Effects LARC Interface Owner s Manual 300L...
Page 8: ...1 1 Installing the 300L 1 Installing the 300L...
Page 22: ...2 1 System Overview 2 System Overview...
Page 30: ...3 1 System Operation 3 System Operation...
Page 63: ...Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual 3 34...
Page 64: ...4 1 The Algorithms and their Parameters 4 The Algorithms and their Parameters...
Page 101: ...Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual 4 38...
Page 102: ...5 1 The Presets 5 The Presets...
Page 131: ...5 30 Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual...
Page 132: ...6 1 Time Code Operation 6 Time Code Operation...
Page 142: ...7 1 MIDI Operation 7 MIDI Operation...
Page 152: ...8 1 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting...