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Chapter 8, Using Matrox MXO2 with Adobe Premiere Pro
3 Make sure that you’ve properly connected your RS-422 recorder and 
configured Matrox device control as explained in “Setting up Matrox device 
control” on page 91. 
4 Load a striped recordable tape into your recorder, and set your recorder to 
Remote or VTR mode.
5 Choose File > Export > Tape (Serial Device) and select the settings that 
you want for the recording as explained in your Adobe Premiere Pro 
documentation.
6 Click Record to start the recording.
Remarks
• You can record a maximum of four audio tracks (A1 to A4).
•The 
Preroll setting in the Ed it  To  Tap e  panel is not used for recording with 
Matrox device control. Instead, a preroll of about five seconds is always 
applied.
• Adobe Premiere Pro uses the Matrox capture settings to allow you to 
preview your recording in the
 Edit To Tape panel. If you’ve connected the 
output of your recorder to the input on Matrox MXO2, click 
Recorder 
Settings
 to configure your video and audio input settings (input format and 
source), and specify your video output settings for preview.
Exporting to tape using Matrox device control 
(CS6)
With Matrox device control, you can perform either an insert or assemble edit to 
record your sequence onto tape in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 as follows:
1 Open your project, activate the sequence that you want to export to tape, and 
position the work area bar over the section of the sequence that you want to 
export.
2 If you haven’t already done so, render all sections that are identified with a 
red or yellow render bar.
¦NoteAdobe Premiere Pro will automatically render sections that have a red 
render bar when you start an export to tape, but to avoid having dropped frames 
you must render both the red and yellow sections before performing a Matrox 
export to tape.
3 Make sure that you’ve properly connected your RS-422 recorder and 
configured Matrox device control as explained in “Setting up Matrox device 
control” on page 91. 
4 Load a striped recordable tape into your recorder, and set your recorder to 
Remote or VTR mode.










