
TIME BASE
Service and Machine Pages
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Presets, Time Code level, Red light and SYSEX handling,
Initialization after a Software Update – Display page SP2
To ensure the simplest possible studio installation, Time Base provides
non-editable default presets. Additionally four preset slots (load and save)
are available for user presets.
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During a software update, Time Base must be initialized by selecting and
loading a Preset, otherwise you can not leave the SP2 page.
The parameter values of the standard presets are listed in a table at the
end of this chapter (see page 72).
Parameter
Explanation
PRE:
Preset – The Presets are combinations of the following three items in the
display (see the Preset tables on page 72). You can also save and load a
user preset.
25f
25 frame video and 25 frame Time Code (Standard in Europe).
29f
29.97
frame video and 29.97 frame TC (music standard in Japan and USA).
29d
29.97 frame video and 29.97 drop-frame TC (standard in Japan and USA).
INT
Clock source: internal.
VID
Clock source: external video sync.
LTC
Clock source: external LTC.
VTM
Virtual 9-pin Machine. -VTM9-
Nuendo
Functions preset for Steinberg Nuendo
USER1-4
User-presets – Memory slots for self-defined settings.
LOAD
First select the desired preset combination or a USER preset, then position
the cursor below LOAD. To actually load the preset, you must press the UP
button for approx. 1 second. LOAD will then be replaced by DONE.
SAVE
Saving is only possible in the user slots 1-4. To activate SAVE you must also
press the UP button for approx. 1 second. DONE confirms the process.
PRE:25fINT NUENDO LOAD SAVE
TCLV:+2dB
SYSEX=OFF AR=ON RED:C-102 9-PIN SP2
Summary of Contents for Nuendo Time Base
Page 1: ...Time Base Operation Manual...
Page 3: ...Table of Contents...
Page 6: ...TIME BASE 6 Table of Contents...
Page 7: ...1 Preface...
Page 9: ...2 Package Contents and Installation...
Page 13: ...3 Features and Basic Settings...
Page 17: ...4 Typical Setup Examples...
Page 37: ...5 Reference...
Page 60: ...TIME BASE 5 60 Reference...
Page 61: ...6 Service and Machine Pages...
Page 77: ...7 Connections...
Page 83: ...8 VST System Link...
Page 87: ...9 Glossary...