Preparing Tapes For Editing; Preparing Tapes For Recording; To Record Ctl And Time Code Signals On A; Blank Tape - Sony PVE-500 Operating Instructions Manual

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preparing tapes for recording
To prepare a master tape to record the results of an edit, use a video camera or
reference signal generator to input color bars or black burst signals to a VTR which
records them on the tape. The recording procedure differs according to the type of
edit which you want to perform. As explained below, there are two kinds of edit:
assemble editing and insert editing.
Simultaneous, seqnential recording of al1 audio and video signals (assemble
editing):
To prepare a master tape for assemble editing, record CTL signals over at least
tlie segment of the tape shown below
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Simultaneous or separate insertion ofselected audio and video signals (insert
editing):
To prepare a master tape for insert editing, record CTL signals along the entire
length of the tape.
For either assemble or insert editing, you will also need to record time code signals
if you want to locate positions on the tape by means of time codes (time code
editing)
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To record CTL and time code signals on a blank tape
Insert a blank tape in the recorder beforehand. In this case, use the recorder's
initial time code setting,
To record CTL and time code signals on a blank tape
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