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TTSSEQ.INI
The ttsesseq.ini Þle can only be changed using the Windows Notepad.
Variables in the [Options] Section
StaffViewChanSeparateVoices=
<0 or 1>
Boolean 1 (enable) This line specifies whether or not Pro
Audio should treat channels assigned to
each note as separate voices. This is
useful if you want to force note stems up
or down for different voices.
StaffViewPreScanMeasures
= <num>
Integer 16 (measures) This line specifies how far back (in
measures) Pro Audio should search for
long elements in order to display them in
the Staff view. If a long element does not
start within the specified time, then it will
not be displayed in the Staff view
(although it will print).
ToolTempFileDir= <drive:path
name>
Path <Windows TEMP
directory>
This line specifies where to store
temporary .WAV files when launching a
third party wave editor from the Tools
menu.
Variable... Type... Default value... What it does…
ChaseDelay=<num> Integer 20 (2 seconds) This line specifies the sync chase delay in
1/10 seconds. During SMPTE/MTC sync,
when the position is determined, playback
begins at a later time to allow for setup.
This line specifies the delay amount. If this
value is too long, you always have to wait
after starting playback before Pro Audio
locks. If this value is too short—especially
on slower computers—then it will try to
play before it’s ready, which will cause a
spurt of notes to catch up when it actually
starts, the effort of which could also cause
sync to give up if the CPU is really
overtaxed.
FlywheelAmount=<num> Integer 5 ( second) This line specifies the SMPTE flywheel
time in 1/10 seconds. This is the maximum
dropout time length Pro Audio will allow
before aborting sync.

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