Kolpak DA-98 manual Timecode output format, Timecode output timing

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Section 10 – Operations related to timecode

1) ExtTCGo o menu group E, and move the cursor to

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2)Incoming timecode will be displayed on the bottom line, together with the frame rate of the timecode.

The EXT TC indicator will light when timecode is received.

10.4.2 Timecode output

The timecode received at the TIME CODE IN jack, or the timecode recorded on tape, can be output from the TIME CODE OUT jack.

When the DA-98 is the timecode master, the time- code it outputs should be off tape.

However, when the DA-98 is in the middle of a timecodeOutTcpSrcchain,utTyouCwillSprobablyourcewant to retrans- mit he incoming timecode (the OUT functions as a THRU).

1) Go o menuExtegrouprn5,l(movertheegcursoren)to (output timecode source), and

press ENTER:

2) Using the UP and(reshape)DOWN keys, select one of the three options: Tape; timecode will be replayed

off- ape, External(regen); the external timecode will be -generated by the DA-98’s Externalgenerator, resulting in a clean signal, or

; the timecode

signal will be simply filtered before being re- transmitted.

NOTE

When the DA-98 is in CHASE mode, and the timecode output has been set to TCTrack(see 10.2.1, “TcTrack setting” ), the timecode output from the DA-98 will be the received timecode, with the offset value added or subtracted from it. This means that any other DTRS units slaved to the timecode output do not need to have separate offset settings, but can use the master DA-98’s offset.

10.4.3 Timecode output format

This FastLTCfunction controls the way in which timecode is output when fast winding the tape, or if shuttling is carried out at greater than normal playback speed.

The 5Framesetting means that timecode infor- mation is not output continuously. Here, the DA- 98 reads the timecode from the tape as it is spool- ing, outputs 5 consecutive frames at normal speed starting with the value which has been read from tape, then reads the tape again, outputs another 5 consecutive frames based on the new tape posi- tion, and so on.

The Leapsetting means that timecode is output continuously during fast operations, and will not be c ntiguousstLTCM(it will leapodb tween frames).

The offsetting means that timecode is not out- put during fast operations5Fr. ame

1) FastGo to menuLTCgroup 5, move the cursor to and press ENTER:

2)Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the option as described above.

10.4.4 Timecode output timing

Because of the nature of the digital-to-analog con- version, the timecode which is output from the DA-98 must be synchronized to match the audio timing from either the digital or the analog audio

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Contents DA-98 Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions Rear Panel connectors Table of ContentsIntroduction to the DA-98 Front Panel controlsTable of Contents Monitoring modes Advanced operationsSynchronization with other Dtrs units Operations related to timecodeTable of Contents Menu and parameter reference Example setupsMaintenance and memory setups Options, specifications and referenceTOC-4 1.00 06/97 Features Introduction to the DA-98Unpacking Using this manual Precautions and recommendationsClock source in a digital studio Confidence replayInstalling the DA-98 Environmental conditionsElectrical considerations CondensationRecommended tapes Tape brandsAvailable recording and playback time Introduction to the DA-98 Front Panel controls Rhsl F 1 key and indicator Auto Punch F 2 key IndicatorAuto Play F 4 key and indicator Digital in switch and indicatorShtl MON F 8 key and indicator Repeat F 9 key and indicatorLOC 2 Preset key Shift key and indicatorFront Panel controls TC REC switch and indicator REW keyFWD key Stop keyRear Panel connectors Time Code in and OUT40 RS-422 Meter Unit MU-8824Rear Panel connectors Connections Audio connectionsSynchronization connections 1 RS-422 connector Midi connectors in , OUT and ThruControl connections Word clock connectionsConnection to other Tascam units Parallel controlMultiple Dtrs units Indirect word syncConnections Menu operations MenusResetting a menu value FunctionFunctionkey modesChanging menu values fast Blanking the screen displayShift key and function keys Assigning menus to function keys To assign a menu screen to a keyRecalling an assigned menu function PressLothecaFt5e0key1Pm13rien-0r5oslelcBasic operations Formatting a tapeAborting the format process Threaded, the tape counters will showRecording the first tracks Preparing to recordRecording while formatting Write-protecting cassettesOverdubbing Track bouncingPunch-in and punch-out Replaying the first tracksAutomatic punch point setting Setting punch points on the flyAt the point where the punch is to occur, press At the point where you want to punch out, press PlaySetting punch points using the menus Basic operations Editing the pre-roll and post-roll timesPress Escape to re urn to menu group Rehearsing the punch-in Interrupting a rehearsal or punch recordingRecording the punch-in Exiting punch-in mode Press the Auto MON key so that the indicator goes outReplaying the punched material To replay the punch-in, press the Play keyBasic operations Monitoring modes Monitoring controlsALL Input 18 and Input Monitor Auto MONConfidence mode Monitoring modes Shuttle monitoringUsing confidence mode Arming tracks in pairsTo leave confidence mode, press Monitoring modes Setting Memo 1 and Memo 2 on the fly Setting the location pre-roll timeAdvanced operations Autolocation Checking, editing and manually entering Memo 1 and MemoPress the LOC 2/PRESET key Moving to Memo 1 and MemoEditing function key memories Pr ss EnterLocating to a function key memory Repeat functionTo start repeat play Location and playbackTrack delay Crossfade timesPress the Enter key Use the UP and Down keys to adjust the crossfade time Vari speed pitch controlShuttle operations Press EnterReference levels Shuttle mutingLevelEnter m nu Use the UP and Down keys to select betweenKeys to set the value for the peak signal level hold time Meter modesSine oscillator Advanc d operations Meter ballisticsDigital recording Routing digital inputsChanging between digital and analog inputs Selecting word lengthREC Mute recording silence DitherSetting the power-on message Lecting dither settingsMachine ID and master/ slave settings Synchronization with other Dtrs unitsDifferences between Dtrs models Setting mac ne ID Machine offsetOffset +00 Ing machine offsetCancelling machine offset Setting machine On the flyAn example of setting offsets Digital dubbing Start playing the master DA-98Synchronized formatting On the master machine, hold down Record and press PlaySynchronization with other Dtrs units Operations related to timecode ABS and SMPTE/EBU timecodeABS time Tape timecodeTape timecode mode Location point settingsTcTrack setting ABS settingABS-13 and ABS-23 settings Checking tapeTCTrackSelecting the frame rate Timecode input and outputPull up and pull down Fs shift Timecode inputTimecode output Timecode output formatTimecode output timing Using Midi Time Code MTC Recording timecode using the generatorRecording timecode Selecting the timecode sourcePress the TC REC switch 10.1.3, Sele ting TC or ABS timingSelect a frame rate see 10.3, Selecting Frame rateMenu see 10.2.1, TcTrack setting Assembling timecodeExternal timecode sources Start playing the tapeWhen recording timecode from a timecode When recording timecode from another DtrsWhen recording timecode from a digital source When recording timecode from an analogVideo resolution Chasing to timecodeChecking external timecode Machine ID and timecodeSetting timecode offset Cancelling timecode offsetSectionOffset10 Operations related to timecode Automatic park position setting Park positionAbsolute and relative difference Play the timecode master10.7.10Bypassing timecode errors Rechasing timecode10-14 1.00 06/97 Record delay External controlUse with 9-pin external control Pro ocCue-up tally Fast wind speedStill Track mapping Timecode track mappingTr k mapping and press Enter Bus protocol Midi Machine ControlMidi 11-6 1.00 06/97 Menu and parameter reference Menu groups Menu groupMenu and parameter FerenceErrBypass OutTcSrcTapeTC Menu and parameter Refe enceTrkMapCueupTly SectionStop 12.1.10Menu group12.1.11Menu group E 12.1.12Menu group FArkPsition Menu item indExample setups An all-DA-98 setupPost-production work Example setups Project studio ‘B’ room Example setups 13-6 1.00 05/30/97 Maintenance and memory setups Head and transport cleaning To c ean he heads and transportChecking error rates Checking head timeUser setups Saving user setupsResetting the memory Software upgradesChecking version Options, specifications and reference Options for the DA-98 Remote control RC-84815.1.1 RM-98 Rack Mount Adaptor Control I/O connector pinout Digital audio convertorsCables Specifications Physical specificationsPower specifications Digital recording characteristicsOptions, specifications and reference Tape transport Audio specifications Inputs and outputs15.2.8 9-pin RS-422, MIDI, synchronizer specifications Options, specifications and reference MMC Bit Map Array SYS. MAS15-7 1.00 06/97 Midi Implementation Chart MidiIndex BERIndex-10 1.00 06/97 06/97 1.00 Index-11 Index-12 1.00 06/97 DA-98