SMPTE and MIDI Time Modes
This section is only applicable if the
optional SMPTE/MIDI/DMX In upgrade
kit has been fitted to the desk.
It describes the differences in menu
options, display formats and operation
when the
Time Input
is set to
SMPTE
Time
or
MIDI Time
in
Desk Setup
(see chapter 3 for details).
Memory Triggers
When
Time Input
is set to
Real Time,
the memory triggers available are
Go
,
Automatic
and
At Time
. If the Trigger is
set to
At Time
the start time is
displayed in the format
hh:mm:ss
.
When
Time Input
is set to
SMPTE
Time or MIDI Time
, the memory
triggers available are
Automatic
and
At Time
only. If the Trigger is set to
At Time
the start time is displayed in
the format
hh:mm:ss:ff
(ff = frames).
Transition Times
On the Memories screen, the transition
times (delay, fade, transition and dwell)
are displayed as follows:
When
Time Input
is set to
Real Time
,
the times are displayed in the format
mm:ss.t
(minutes, seconds, tenths).
When
Time Input
is set to
SMPTE or
MIDI Time
, the times are displayed in
the format
mm:ss.ff
(minutes,
seconds, frames).
Programming Memories
When programming memories with an
At Time
trigger in SMPTE or MIDI time
modes, the start time is specified and
displayed in hours, minutes, seconds
and frames (see earlier).
This start time is then fixed and can
only be adjusted by the user.
It is possible to specify a start time
which would overlap a previous
memory and to program memories in
non-chronological order although this
is not recommended practice.
A memory with an
At Time
trigger has
higher priority than memories with
other triggers, and will be triggered
when the incoming SMPTE or MIDI
timecode signal equals the start time.
Editing Memories
If the start time of a memory is
modified, the duration of a memory is
changed (by altering the delay, fade,
transition or dwell times), or memories
are added or removed from the
memory stack - all other memories with
At Time
triggers will not be affected.
Jumps
Jumps can be programmed into the
memory stack in all
Time Input
modes
(see chapter 7 for details).
A memory which is jumped to will only
run immediately if its memory trigger is
set to
Auto.
Loops
Loops can be programmed into the
memory stack in all
Time Input
modes
(see chapter 7 for details).
When the desk is in SMPTE or MIDI
mode - the first memory in a loop can
have an
Automatic
or
At Time
trigger.
The
Loop Trigger
is always
Automatic
.
SMPTE or MIDI Timecode
When the desk is in SMPTE Time or
MIDI Time mode, the timecode value
(whether generated internally or
externally) is displayed in the Fade
Status Bar on the monitor screen.
The
Override
field is replaced with the
Timecode
field. The Timecode is
displayed in the format
hh:mm:ss.ff
(hours, minutes, seconds, frames).
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Memories
Figure 5 - 17: Setting Time Input Mode in Desk Defaults
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