Sync options, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual
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HDR 24/96
SYNC Options
Menu Selection
Submenus
What It Does
<< >> Selects the sample clock source: Internal, External
Word Clock (BNC), or Video blackburst (BNC)
Sample Clock
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Selects between 44.1 and 48 kHz – or – between
88.2 and 96 kHz. You cannot change the "range" of
sample rates from here, as that is determined when
each new Project is created. Your current project is
determining what options you see here.
Sample Rate
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Selects between SMPTE and MTC, applicable when
the HDR24/96 is in the Chase TC mode.
Time Code
Source
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Selects the time code frame rate: 30, 29.97, 25,
and 24 frames/second, with choices of drop-frame
or non-drop-frame for 30 and 29.97 FPS.
Time Code Rate
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Selects between 16-bit and 24-bit recording
Bit Depth
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Turns the SMPTE time code output On or Off.
NOTE: You cannot simultaneously generate and
chase to SMPTE. Setting this option On when the
HDR24/96 is set to TC CHASE will result in a “You
can’t do that” message.
Generate SMPTE
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OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
<< >> Turns MIDI time code output On or Off
Generate MTC
OK
Confirms the selection and returns to the SYNC
OPTIONS menu
TC Offset
Active only when chasing time code. When Offset is other than
zero, the transport Current Time is equal to the incoming time
code value plus the TC Offset value.
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