X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F19_synchronization%2F03_timecode-generators-and-slaves.html;h=babca1496c24841d039b30299a8db0bb47ba50a2;hb=1321d4a5f39bf9163b6776dddc24d8ce151fd4d3;hp=5c3abaecca801861cd3fe3dd94e71634ca64a4f8;hpb=684032955a663bf9c2425c1c012cbb824713b0fe;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/19_synchronization/03_timecode-generators-and-slaves.html b/_manual/19_synchronization/03_timecode-generators-and-slaves.html index 5c3abae..babca14 100644 --- a/_manual/19_synchronization/03_timecode-generators-and-slaves.html +++ b/_manual/19_synchronization/03_timecode-generators-and-slaves.html @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ title: Timecode Generators and Slaves There are three common timecode formats:

As well as a JACK specific timecode implementation:

@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ There are no options. Ardour sends full MTC frames whenever the transport is rel

LTC Generator

-The volume of the LTC signal can be conigured in in the Preferences > Transport dialog. By default it is set to -18dBFS which corresponds to 0dBu in an EBU calibrated system. +The volume of the LTC signal can be configured in in the Preferences > Transport dialog. By default it is set to -18dBFS which corresponds to 0dBu in an EBU calibrated system.

@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ The LTC generator has an additional option to keep sending timecode even when th

LTC is send regardless of Ardour's transport-speed. It is accurately generated even for very slow speeds (<5%) and only limited by the soundcard's sampling-rate and filter (see Gibbs phenomenon) for high speeds. +

Ardour Slave Configuration

@@ -106,16 +107,13 @@ Switching the timecode-source can be done via the button just right of Ardour� When Ardour is chasing an external timecode source the following cases need to be distinguished:

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  1. the timecode source shares the clock
  2. -
  3. the timecode source is independent (no wordclock sync)
  4. +
  5. the timecode source shares the clock
  6. +
  7. the timecode source is independent (no wordclock sync)
- -

-and -

+

and

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  1. the timecode source uses the same FPS setting as Ardour
  2. -
  3. the timecode source runs at different frames-per-second
  4. +
  5. the timecode source uses the same FPS setting as Ardour
  6. +
  7. the timecode source runs at different frames-per-second