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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. 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://elteesee.pehrhovey.net/.
  
 ===== Titan Consoles and timecode ===== ===== Titan Consoles and timecode =====
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   * the Titan Mobile, Quartz, Tiger Touch, Tiger Touch Pro, Pearl Expert and Pear Expert Pro do **not** support timecode input but    * 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     * 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+    * do understand MIDI timecode so that you can use an external converter box to convert LTC to MTC, see below ([[external:smpte_timecode#Converters]])
   * Tiger Touch 2 and Sapphire Touch both have a designated LTC (SMPTE) input   * Tiger Touch 2 and Sapphire Touch both have a designated LTC (SMPTE) input
  
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   * the [[https://rosendahl-studiotechnik.com/mif4.html|Rosendahl Mif-4]] is the gold standard for timecode converters in the AV industry   * the [[https://rosendahl-studiotechnik.com/mif4.html|Rosendahl Mif-4]] is the gold standard for timecode converters in the AV industry
-  * MOTU, https://www.avolites.de/trac/ticket/102+  * various [[https://motu.com/products/body.html?productslider=4|MOTU interfaces]]e.g. the [[https://motu.com/products/midi/micro_usb|MOTU micro express]] ((a few yeears ago there was a firmware issue in some MOTU interfaces, resulting in 1 second jumps in special situations, depending from frame rate and start time. Don't know if this has been resolved - we made MOTU aware of this.)) 
 +  * the [[https://kiss-box.nl/product-archive/tc2tr-ltc-mtcmidi-tranceiver/|Kissbox TC2TR]]
  
 +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.
external/smpte_timecode.1577363106.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/12/26 12:25 by icke_siegen

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