300 V3.0 Owner’s Manual
Lexicon
Using time code
The 300 utilizes time code to trigger Setup and Effect changes. It can also use
time code to trigger parameter glides. In order for any of the time code functions
to work, a time code source must be plugged into the Time Code Input on the
300 rear panel.
SMPTE NON-DROP
SMPTE DROP FRAME
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Tfme code is an electronic signal applied to tape or film which idemffies each
individual video frame. The abiltty to uniquely identify any frame provides a ref-
erence system for fast and accurate location of any point on the tape. This
referencing system maintains its accuracy regardless of changes in playback or
editing equipment, allowing precise synchronization of an entire editing system.
Time code identifies each video frame by assigning it a unique ‘address”.
Frames are sequentially idemiiied by hour, minute, second, and frame. For
example, a typical timecode address appears as:
OS : 42 : 31
: 07
hours minutes seconds frames
As each frame is advanced, the time code address is increased by one frame
“count”. Because the time code signal is locked to advancing video frames, both
advance at exactly the same rate.
In the USA, there are two standard frame rates, one for black and white
(monochrome) and one for color.
Monochromaticvideo runs at arateof 3Oframespersecond. If ablackandwhtie
TV program is measured by time code9 the program length, time code display,
and clock time will all be in synchronization. Color video signals ntn at a rate of
29.97 frames per second, and clocking a one-hour color program at 30 frames
per second wilt result in a time discrepancy of 3.6 seconds (or 108 frames). In
order to correct this discrepancy, a version of time code called SMPTE Drop
Frame was developed.
SMPTE Drop Frame Time Code, as its name implies, eliminates frame ad-
dressesfromtheTime Code each hourto allow matching of time code and clock
time.Specifically,frameaddresses .OO and.01 areeliminatedattheendof every
minute in an hour, except for minutes: 00,10,20,30,40 and 50. For example,
00.00.59.29 advances to the number 00.01 .OO.QZ in Drop Frame mode, the
frame numbers .OO ancf .Ol do not exist, except for minutes 00, 10,20,30;
40 ar?d 50. Since Drop Frame time code eliminates only frame addresses, the
actual video is unaffected,. Color video frames continue to progress at the rate
of 29.97 per second. Any calculations of program length based on Drop Frame
time code will, therefore, agree with standard clock time.
The 300 reads time code in the following formats:
SMPTE Standard time code, compatible with a monochromaticframe rate of 30
frames per second
SMPTE Standard Drop Frame time code, compatible with a color frame rate of
29.97 frames per second
Compatible with the European broadcast standard frame rate of 25 frames per
second
Compatible with frame rates of 24 frames per second.