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This setting is almost identical to TC OUT MODE-CUE in
that it allows the timecode output on playback to respond
differently for different applications.
In NORMAL mode, RADAR will begin outputting
timecode only when in play, based on the new position in
the project and will reflect any delay introduced by cueing
audio. This delay may cause problems with some older
synchronization systems that are expecting a ramp up in
timecode output from a slave machine (i.e., tape
machine) immediately after a machine control PLAY
command is sent.
In TAPE mode, RADAR will immediately begin sending
timecode even if cueing is required. This emulates the
behavior of a tape machine and prevents confusion with
older machine control systems.
This setting can be used to adjust the MMC preferences.
This feature allows RADAR to have a specific DEVICE
ID for MIDI Machine Control. RADAR will then respond
to MMC commands that contain this DEVICE ID. The
default setting is 127 (7F in Hex) which is the broadcast
setting (all call). If running a studio/system where multiple
devices are being controlled via MMC, RADAR
will need
to be set to a DEVICE ID other than 127 (7F).
The SYNC REF OUTPUT dialogue determines whether
the WORDCLOCK/VIDEO – OUT connector on the rear
of the unit functions as a thru connector for any incoming
wordclock signal or as an output for wordclock generated
by the internal clock of RADAR. To use the clock of
RADAR to drive other devices in the studio choose the
WORDCLK option in this dialogue.
This feature allows RADAR to automatically switch to
internal sync (clock) and continue recording after losing
an external sync (clock) source.
MAIN/SYNC MENU:
LOST SYNC IN REC
MAIN/SYNC MENU:
SYNC REF OUTPUT
MMC SETTINGS:
DEVICE ID
MACHINE CONTROL:
MMC SETTINGS
9-PIN SETTINGS:
TC OUT MODE-PLAY