Analog I/O; S/Pdif Digital I/O; Adat Digital I/O; Timecode - Lexicon STUDIO - ADDENDUM Manual

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Timecode

To use timecode within Lexicon Studio and Cubase, the following settings within their
respective areas are required:
Core-32 Timecode Settings:
1. Connect a timecode source to your Timecode Input on the front panel of the LDI-12T.
2. Select the Timecode tab within the Core-32 Control Panel.
3. Check 'Enable Timecode Reader' and select LDI12T LTC as your timecode source (this
is a default setting).
4. Start your timecode – the Core-32 Control Panel will auto-detect the type, rate, and
validity of your timecode stream. The timecode numbers are displayed in the Time
window in the bottom right corner of the Timecode page.

Analog I/O

For analog-only recording, set the Audio Clock Source to the Internal
setting. You may also use the analog inputs while locked to an
external clock source, but be observant that you know where your
audio clock is coming from, and that you are properly locked to it.

S/PDIF Digital I/O

To lock your S/PDIF streams to proper clock, you must select S/PDIF
12T as your Audio Clock Source. If left set to Internal, you will still hear
audio, but you get periodic ticks in your audio due to sample slip
because the S/PDIF stream has no clock source to reference.

ADAT Digital I/O

To lock your ADAT to proper clock, you must select ADATDATA 12T
as your Audio Clock Source. If left set to Internal, you will still hear
audio, but you get periodic ticks in your audio due to sample slip
because the ADAT stream has no clock source to reference. At this
time, the use of the ADATSYNC 12T selection is reserved for
expanded features in an upcoming software release.
Lexicon Studio User Guide Addendum
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