Loop Recording With Simultaneous Playlist Creation; Timecode Midnight; Editing Multitrack Recordings; Film 24 To Ntsc Sync - Merging Pyramix User Manual

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Set all desired tracks in Auto-Punch mode
Place Mark In at 00:00:00:00 and Mark Out at 23:59:59:24 (These are the default values for a new project)
Plug LTC Out from the tape machine into Pyramix
Set Chase mode to HARD CHASE (Settings > All Settings > Jog/Chase : Chase Settings -Chase Mode)
Rewind the tape
Press Play on the tape machine
Each time a valid TC is encountered Pyramix will lock and start recording a new clip, then stop when the
TimeCode jumps. A separate media will thus be created for each continuous TimeCode on the tape.

Loop Recording With Simultaneous Playlist Creation

Check the Create an Empty Playlist for each Recording option in the Settings > All Settings Project >
Record Page.
Put the required tracks in Auto Punch mode (Alt + click the track arming, the track arming button will dis-
play
Place Mark In and Mark Out around the region to be recorded.
Put Pyramix in Chase Mode (preferably Hard Chase) and chase an LTC input.
Have the TimeCode that feeds Pyramix looping around two boundaries that start a little before the Mark
In and stop a little after the Mark out. (To make a Preroll Postroll. These should be big enough to let Pyra-
mix sync properly and lock to the incoming TimeCode).
Pyramix will then, for each loop, sync and lock, enter in record at Mark In, stop recording at Mark Out and
create a new PlayList for each loop iteration.
N.B. This requires that an external TimeCode source/generator be used to generate the reference TC loop.

TimeCode Midnight

For those users with a requirement to sync/chase TimeCode with projects near or crossing the day barrier (be it
Zero or 24 hours) Pyramix has an Allow chasing across midnight option in the Settings > All Settings > Appli-
cation > Jog/Chase page.
If this setting remains unchecked (default) then the Pyramix cursor will always follow the exact given TimeCode
and therefore will remain strictly within "day zero" of the Pyramix timeline. For additional security and comfort, if
Pyramix is in locked state while crossing the midnight barrier, then even with this setting unchecked, there will
not be an immediate jump from midnight back to zero while playing or recording in sync. The playback or record-
ing will remain seamless, uninterrupted and cross the day barrier until an out-of-lock status is recognized. Only
then is re-chase triggered to whatever the incoming TimeCode currently is.

Editing Multitrack Recordings

To edit Multitrack recordings without listening to all of them just Mute the tracks and Hide them. All edits per-
formed on the remaining visible one will still occur on all others and only the audio from the visible one will be
played back for monitoring. (E.g. a stereo guide mix)

Film 24 to NTSC Sync

Here are some settings for the most common Scenarios for Film 24 to NTSC Sync. Presets for all of these can be
found in Settings > All Settings > Hardware > Formats & Sync.
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