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manner similar to accessing a Filter window. In the
Channel Map window, set the left channel selection
(the “original” channel) to “1” and type “5” into the
remap channel field on the right. This will cause
the MIDI Timepiece AV to change all events being
received from input 1 on channel 1 to channel 5.
Since this remapping happens before the routing to
output 3 (see “MIDI Timepiece AV MIDI
processing” on page 85.) the messages received by
the sound module will be on channel 5 even
through the keyboard originally transmitted them
on channel 1.
SYNC WINDOW
The Sync window is used to configure the MIDI
Timepiece AV’s many synchronizing features. The
SMPTE stripe start time, frame rate, and audio
output level settings are made in this window.
Additionally, jam-sync (“free-wheeling”) settings
can also be made for the rare cases when you
encounter drop-outs while reading SMPTE.
Figure 10-16: The Sync window showing stripe settings of 30 fps from
01:33:01:17 while gen-locked to video at a medium signal level.
Converging SMPTE time code
The MIDI Timepiece AV will always convert
received SMPTE into MIDI Time Code (MTC).
Converted MTC is can be received by MIDI
applications via the “Sync” MIDI input port.
If you are new to SMPTE synchronization
If you are not familiar with the process of
synchronizing with SMPTE time code, see
Appendix B, “SMPTE Synchronization Basics”
page (145) before reading this section. It provides a
definition of SMPTE time code and an explanation
of how it is used for synchronizing MIDI devices to
audio and video equipment.
Source
The Source setting determine what will be the time
base and time code master source. This is the same
as the MASTER SYNC setting in the front panel
LCD. Use this setting together with the Video Gen-
lock check box for video modes as follows:
For a complete explanation, see “Choosing a
master SYNC mode” on page 118.
Video gen-lock
Check this box when you would like the MIDI
Timepiece AV to derive its time base from a video
signal present on its VIDEO IN connector.
Checking this box is equivalent to choosing one of
the three VIDEO modes in the front panel LCD.
Frame lock
The Frame lock check box is only available when
the Video gen-lock box is not checked. In other
words, the Frame lock option is only available
when the MIDI Timepiece AV is not gen-locking to
video.
LCD setting
Console setting
LTC QuikLock
LTC QuikLock
INTERNAL
Internal
MTC
MIDI Time Code
LTC
LTC
INTERN/VIDEO
In Video gen-lock
MTC/VIDEO
MIDI Time Code + Video gen-lock
LTC/VIDEO
LTC + Video gen-lock
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