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1045Logic Pro User Guide
TV Format pop-up menu: Defines the television format for timecode burn-in.
PAL: The video format used in Europe, South America, most Asian and African
countries, and Oceania. If you’re working with video in SECAM format (used in
France and French-speaking nations in Africa), choose PAL.
NTSC: The video format used in the U.S., Central America, Japan, and Canada.
VITC Line 1 and VITC Line 2 pop-up menus: VITC is written into two lines of the video
picture, which are normally invisible. The lines should not be adjacent, and are usually
situated between 12 and 20.
If the Scan option is selected, the VITC lines are automatically recognized. You should
only enter the lines manually if there are problems with Scan mode.
Visible Timecode Display:Size pop-up menu: Sets the size of the timecode counter
window, which is burned in to the video picture.
Visible Timecode Display:Style pop-up menu: Sets the style of the timecode counter
window, which is burned in to the video picture.
Horizontal Position and Vertical Position sliders: Sets the position of the timecode
counter window, which is burned in to the video picture.
Metronome settings in Logic Pro
The Metronome project settings combine all parameters for speaker click, MIDI click, and
Klopfgeist—a virtual metronome sound source. Klopfgeist can be used in addition to, or in
place of, the speaker and MIDI click sources.
Note: Klopfgeist is a software instrument found in the Plug-in pop-up menu of instrument
channel strips. Klopfgeist is inserted into instrument channel 256 by default. Logic Pro
automatically creates instrument channel 256 (and inserts Klopfgeist) when the Software
Click Instrument (Klopfgeist) checkbox is selected. Theoretically, any other Logic Pro or
third-party software instrument could be used as a metronome sound source on instrument
channel 256. For full details about Klopfgeist, see the Logic Pro Instruments manual.
Simple Mode checkbox: When Simple Mode is enabled, the metronome clicks only when
you toggle the metronome on, and the other metronome settings are unavailable.