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CHAPTER
45
5 Example Setups
OVERVIEW
The Digital Timepiece as master . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Video as time base master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Devices that cannot act as a slave. . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Using an Alesis BRC or Tascam RC-848. . . . . . .48
THE DIGITAL TIMEPIECE AS MASTER
If all of your devices have the ability to slave to one
of the forms of time base offered by the Digital
Timepiece, then you can choose any source as a
time base master. We recommend choosing the
Digital Timepiece in this case because it has an
extremely accurate internal clock (Figure 5-1).
Digital Timepiece
PLAY
REC
SONY 9-pin compatible video deck
Digital Multitracks
ADATs or DA-88s
Digital Mixer
Yamaha 02R
Figure 5-1: If all of your devices can be driven by the Digital Timepiece, make the
Digital Timepiece the time base master because of its extremely accurate internal
clock. In this example, everything is being controlled from the computer.
256x word
clock
MIDI
Time Code
MMC
commands
ADAT or
DA-88 Sync
1x
word clock
SMPTE
(LTC)
Computer-based DAW
and audio sequencer
Pro Tools III
Digital Performer
9-pin sync
Digital Timepiece
time base setting:
Internal
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