Midi Timecode; Routing - Solid State Logic SL 9000 J Series Operator's Manual

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MIDI Timecode

Selecting MTC Gen will start the MIDI timecode generator. As with LTC generation
(see Page 7-15), the code will follow the current Desk time. Note that when the MTC
Gen box is selected, the LTC Gen box will also be highlighted. The Offset box can be
used as described for LTC generation.
Midi Zero Now zeros the MIDI timecode generator and effectively places an offset
between the timecode start time and the current Desk time (unless already at
00:00:00:00). Note that this will also create an offset between MIDI and LTC.
By stabbing on Midi Time Now you can enter the time you wish the MIDI timecode to
start. This again will effectively create an offset between MIDI time and the Desk time,
and between MIDI and LTC.
Note that both MIDI and LTC timecode generators may be left permanently enabled,
in order to run the computer as a virtual machine. This facilitates the slaving of hard
disk recorder and sequencer packages to the computer.

Routing

Once again, this entry is only applicable to DiskTrack users. The Routing display (see
opposite) is used to set up routes from the console to an Analogue RIO, and from the
RIO to DiskTrack. The display comprises a 16 by 32 crosspoint grid with destinations
for DiskTrack's outputs (another device or RIO outputs) listed across the top. Source
inputs to DiskTrack (signals routed from another device, RIO inputs or remote mic
pre-amps), are listed down the left hand side.
For further details, see the DiskTrack Operator's Manual.
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