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For an example studio setup that would use this
setting, see Figure 5-3 on page 46.
VIDEO/VITC
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to genlock to video as a time base
reference and lock to vertical interval time code
(VITC) embedded in the video signal. If the
SMPTE frame format on the front panel of the
Digital Timepiece is set to 30 when you choose this
video mode, it will automatically switch to 29.97.
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When slaving to VITC, the Digital Timepiece
Video Source option in ClockWorks must be set to
either
External
or
Auto
. If you haven’t changed this
setting in ClockWorks, you don’t need to worry
because the factory default setting is
Auto
.
VIDEO/SONY
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to genlock to video as a time base
reference and lock to SONY 9-pin address as the
master address source. If the SMPTE frame format
on the front panel of the Digital Timepiece is set to
30 when you choose this video mode, it will
automatically switch to 29.97.
This time base mode is meant for the following
scenario: the time code master is your SONY 9-pin
compatible video deck (i.e. you are shuttling
everything from the video deck), and the video
time base master is either the video deck itself or
house sync video, which is being fed to both the
video deck and the Digital Timepiece.
WORD 1X/INTERNAL
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while the Digital Timepiece
itself serves as the SMPTE time code master.
WORD 1X/MTC
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while MIDI Time Code
(MTC) being generated by either the same device
or a different device serves as the time code address
master.
WORD 1X/LTC
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use an external word clock device as a
time base reference, while SMPTE time code (LTC)
being generated by either the same device or a
different device serves as the time code address
master.
This mode is used when slaving the Digital
Timepiece to a DA-88 equipped with an SY-88
card, where the DA-88 time code track is the
address master for the system. This setup is shown
in Figure 3-13 on page 20.
WORD 256X/INTERNAL
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use a word clock generated by a
Digidesign hard disk recording system as a time
base reference, while the Digital Timepiece itself
serves as the SMPTE time code master.
WORD 256X/MTC
Choose this setting when you want the Digital
Timepiece to use word clock generated by a
Digidesign hard disk recording system as a time
base reference, while MIDI Time Code (MTC)
being generated by either the same system or a
different device serves as the time code address
master.
Use this mode when you want to drive your entire
Digital Timepiece rig from the transport controls
in Pro Tools. For an example of this setup, see
Figure 12-2 on page 86.
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