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| > * To create negative time code add one hour to time (avoid midnight effect) | > * To create negative time code add one hour to time (avoid midnight effect) | ||
| > * Always put slowest device as a master | > * Always put slowest device as a master | ||
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| + | ===== Practical Handling ===== | ||
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| + | Usually the timecode signal comes as extra audio signal. It is not uncommon to record it as extra track on a multitrack system. For rehearsing/ | ||
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| + | The signal needs to be sent to all devices which need to be synced. In a very basic environment feed the timecode from your video playback or digital audio workstation into your lighting console. | ||
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| + | For testing purposes you can even find audio files with timecode online or generate it, e.g. at http:// | ||
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| + | ===== Titan Consoles and timecode ===== | ||
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| + | Not every Titan console has the hardware to handle SMPTE timecode: | ||
| + | * the Titan One and the T1 do **NOT** support timecode input | ||
| + | * the T2 does support timecode, and can be used as timecode input for other consoles | ||
| + | * the Titan Mobile, Quartz, Tiger Touch, Tiger Touch Pro, Pearl Expert and Pear Expert Pro do **not** support timecode input but | ||
| + | * if running Titan v12 or above: can be extended with a T2 in order to be used as timecode input | ||
| + | * do understand MIDI timecode so that you can use an external converter box to convert LTC to MTC, see below ([[external: | ||
| + | * Tiger Touch 2 and Sapphire Touch both have a designated LTC (SMPTE) input | ||
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| + | ===== Converters ===== | ||
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| + | There are some converters on the market which can translate between SMPTE timecode and MIDI timecode. They have different feature sets - some can convert from everything to everything, some can generate timecode themselfes, some converte to/from USB MIDI as well etc. Just some examples: | ||
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| + | * the [[https:// | ||
| + | * various [[https:// | ||
| + | * the [[https:// | ||
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| + | This list will never be complete. I believe I used a Fostex or Roland interface many years ago but I don't know for sure - this market is in constant movement. | ||
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