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Synchronization - MIDI Clock Output
Select the driver through which MAGIX music editor 2
will send MIDI Clocks to the synchronized equipment.
Synchronization - SMPTE / MTC Input
Select the device driver through which MAGIX music editor 2
will receive the SMPTE/MTC signal.
Synchronization - MTC Output
Select the device driver through which MAGIX music editor 2
will send the MIDI Time Code master signal.
Synchronization – Type
Select the proper frame rate. Use 24 frames for cinematic synchronization, 25 frames for PAL video,
and audio synchronization, 30 frames for NTSC video.
Synchronization - Pre-Roll Frames
You can specify, how many frames MAGIX music editor 2 is to ignore before the synchronization starts.
Here you can account for the fact, that certain analog instruments need time to reach the correct speed.
In order to have MAGIX music editor 2
link up to the proper time values, a certain pre-roll frame count can be specified.
Synchronization - Sync Velocity
You can specify how fast MAGIX music editor 2 follows a pitch change of the sync master. A value of
100 is good for normal purposes. If you need faster pitch changes, try 200 or 300. If you want to reduce
the pitch changes in MAGIX music editor 2
try a setting of 50 or 30!
Synchronization - SMPTE Offset
The SMPTE offset is indicated in milliseconds and in SMPTE frames. The offset is removed from the
incoming SMPTE time code signal to line up differences between tape material and recorded samples in
MAGIX music editor 2 . With an offset of '60:00:00' milliseconds (1 hour) a tape that was previously
stripped can be synchronized, if the start point for the recording/playback starts at 1 hour. MAGIX music
editor 2
will, however, start at the correct beginning position.
Synchronization - FX
With this parameter, possible inaccuracies during the positioning of long samples can be equalized.
Requirement is a flawless synchronization at the sample beginning. Follow the instructions in the chapter
'Problem Solutions'.
Synchronization - Active
Activates the section.
Synchronization - Use Hardware Pitch
This option uses the hardware’s pitch shifting capabilities to compensate for minor chase lock
adjustments. If this option is not checked, or if the sound card does not support the option, MAGIX
music editor 2
uses the computer CPU to apply any pitch corrections when sync variations occur.
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