Smpte/Mtc Preferences; External Controllers Preferences - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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SMPTE/MTC preferences

You can use SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) timecode to synchronize Adobe Audition's
transport controls with a MIDI sequencing application or an external hardware device, such as a videotape machine.
(See "Synchronizing with SMTPE" on page 209.)
Adobe Audition sends and receives SMPTE timecode via MIDI timecode (MTC), which Windows transmits
through your system's MIDI Out and MIDI In ports. MTC is a digital signal; to convert analog SMPTE timecode
from a video or audio tape deck to digital MTC, you must use an appropriate MIDI interface.
In the Preferences dialog box, click the SMTPE/MTC tab to access options for timecode ports and synchronization.
SMPTE/MTC Output And Input
MIDI Output Device (Send MTC To This Port)
MIDI Input Device (Receive MTC From This Port)
timecode.
Use Internal Timestamps
ignoring timestamps provided by Windows. (Some Windows systems provide uneven timestamps, causing
imprecise synchronization.)
SMPTE/MTC Synchronization
Lead Time (To Prepare Audio Driver)
establishes synchronization with incoming timecode. Lower settings (200 and lower) result in faster transport
response but may prevent Adobe Audition from establishing synchronization. Settings of 500 to 1000 are sufficient
on most systems.
Stopping Time (Freewheel - Audio Stops After No Input Detected For This Time)
milliseconds) that Adobe Audition continues playing if it encounters a dropout in timecode.
Lag Time (Constant Time Difference Between Sound Card Driver's Reported Position And Actual)
number of samples between incoming timecode and outgoing audio data. This value accounts for discrepancies
introduced by sound card buffers. The default value is 10 samples.
Slack (Time Error Allowable Before Repositioning Play Cursor)
sync with timecode before either repositioning the start-time indicator to match the code or performing a full resyn-
chronization. A setting of up to 2.5 frames is recommended, because faulty timecode is usually corrected on the next
frame sent. The default value is one-quarter (.25) of a frame.
Clock Drift Correction Time (Crossfade Length To Use When Adjusting Playback Position)
samples to crossfade when making time corrections to chase audio to timecode. The default value is 250 samples.
Reposition Playback Cursor When Shuttling
value.
Full Re-Sync When Shuttling

External Controllers preferences

You can use external controllers, such as the Mackie Control, when recording and mixing in Adobe Audition. These
devices let you edit audio tracks using real knobs and automated faders, instead of your mouse and computer
keyboard. With an external controller, you can automate settings for several tracks at once. (See "Automating track
settings" on page 204.)
The following options configure input and output ports for timecode:
Specifies the device to which Adobe Audition sends MIDI timecode.
Specifies the device from which Adobe Audition receives MIDI
Stamps incoming MIDI messages based on their arrival time in Adobe Audition,
The following options apply only to incoming timecode.
Specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) in which Adobe Audition
Readjusts the playback position if synchronization is off by the Slack
Performs a full re-synchronization if synchronization is off by the Slack value.
Specifies the amount of time (in
Specifies the number of frames that can fall out of
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