Akai RE32 Operator's Manual page 184

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SYNCHRONISATION
NOTE 1: You may find it useful when starting a project from scratch to always start at, say,
1 hour and use the relative time display so that the project effectively still starts at zero. In
this way, if you suddenly find you need to add cues before 00:00:00:00, you can. If you use
absolute and start at zero, you will first have to slip all cues in the project forward to accom-
modate the new cues.
DISPLAY
T/C RCV
T/C GEN
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This offset is added to relative time before it is displayed. The options
are OFF, ON, LED ONLY.
OFF and ON should be fairly self-explanatory. LED ONLY applies
the offset to the LED timecode display on the RE32's panel only - the
timecode display on the external monitor does not show this offset.
This is a special requirement for in situations where film and SMPTE/
EBU equipment is being used together. In this case SMPTE/EBU
timecode can be displayed on the RE32's LED timecode display and
zero-based feet/frames display can be displayed on the VGA monitor's
timecode display (for example, the first frame of the film is at a SMPTE/
EBU time of 10 hours but, as no film footage has elapsed, the feet/
frames display on the external monitor shows 0000 feet/00 frames).
This is an abbreviation of TIMECODE RECEIVE OFFSET and sets
an offset that is applied to incoming timecode.
This is an abbreviation of TIMECODE GENERATE OFFSET. This
offset is applied to generated timecode.
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