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7.1 Timecode
7.1.27.1.2
7.1.27.1.2
7.1.2
Creating a Timecode ShowCreating a Timecode Show
Creating a Timecode ShowCreating a Timecode Show
Creating a Timecode Show
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
- Open a timecode pool window.
- Touch one of the timecode show buttons, you will get the timecode control bar for this show in the display on
the right.
- Enter the name for the timecode show using the PC keyboard.
- Press the EDIT field in the timecode control bar, and the timecode editor will appear.
The command line way:The command line way:
The command line way:The command line way:
The command line way:
- EDIT TIMECODE X ENTER . Brings up the timecode editor and the timecode control bar for timecode show X. There
is no hardware key for TIMECODE on the grandMA, but you can enter this in the command line or into a macro.
The mixed way:The mixed way:
The mixed way:The mixed way:
The mixed way:
- EDIT and then touch a button in the timecode pool.
If the timecode show that you have chosen was empty, there is only the naked editor in front of you, and you should
now start recording or manual editing.
7.1.37.1.3
7.1.37.1.3
7.1.3
Playing back a Timecode ShowPlaying back a Timecode Show
Playing back a Timecode ShowPlaying back a Timecode Show
Playing back a Timecode Show
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
The graphical way with touchscreen/mouse:
- Brings up a timecode control bar for the desired timecode show when touching a button in the timecode pool.
- Use the cells with the cd player-like symbols to control the show playback.
The command line way:The command line way:
The command line way:The command line way:
The command line way:
- COMMAND TIMECODE X ENTER. COMMAND is one of the executor commands that you will find above the page
buttons. You can use GO+ , PAUSE, <<< , >>> , ON and OFF.
The mixed way:The mixed way:
The mixed way:The mixed way:
The mixed way:
- COMMAND (as described above) and then touch a button in the timecode pool.
Description of playback commands:Description of playback commands:
Description of playback commands:Description of playback commands:
Description of playback commands:
StatusStatus
StatusStatus
Status
Command LineCommand Line
Command LineCommand Line
Command Line
DescriptionDescription
DescriptionDescription
Description
STOP OFF Show is stopped, no output is generated.
PAUSE PAUSE Show is stopped, output is generated for current time.
PLAY GO+ Show is running.
RECORD STORE Show is recording.
JUMP BACK <<< Show jumps to the next breakpoint before current time.
JUMP FORWARD >>> Show jumps to the next breakpoint after the current time.
If a show is generating output, the corresponding button in the timecode pool will show the current time. In case of
recording, this button is also blinking red with the note REC.
External / Internal SyncExternal / Internal Sync
External / Internal SyncExternal / Internal Sync
External / Internal Sync
PLAY and RECORD depend in their behaviour on the sync setting (in the options menu).
If sync is set to internal, time will be running continuously, based on the internal time base.
If sync is set to SMPTE, the current time of the timecode show depends on the SMPTE input signal. If MIDI is set,
MTC (Midi Timecode) will be used.
In the headline of the timecode pool you find a SMPTE input indicator. Regardless of shows using SMPTE, it will
always display the current SMPTE input signal together with the SMPTE frame format.
If a show is using SMPTE (external synchronisation), the local time within the show can differ from the external
SMPTE time. By using the timecode offset in the options menu, you can set up a time offset, which is subtracted
from the external SMPTE time.
Shows which are using internal sync can have a user definable repeat. These settings are also found in the options
menu.
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