10
Basic Features of VF08
Time Base
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ABS
MTC
00M 00S 00M 03S 00M 06S
00H 59M 57S 01H 00M 00S 01H 00M 03S
BAR/ /CLK
001BAR 1- 002BAR 1 002BAR 1
ABS 0
The term "Time base" frequently appears in this
manual. The time base is used to show the location in
the recorder, like the "tape counter" of conventional
tape recorders.
There are three types of time bases:
1. ABS (Absolute time)
2. Bar/Beat/Clk (Bar/Beat/Clock)
3. MTC (MIDI Time Code)
You can switch between these time bases by pressing
the [TIME BASE SEL] key.
The ABS shows the absolute time of each program and
is striped from 00h00m00s (=ABS 0) to 23h59m59s
when a program is created.
The example below shows the current recorder posi-
tion is at 00m (minute) 00s (second) 00f (frame). The
hour digit appears only when the ABS time exceeds
01h00m00s00f.
ABS 0 is the reference position for managing all the
location and related to other time bases.
Bar/Beat/Clk shows the musical position generated
from the internal tempo map of the VF08 (including
time signature and tempo).
The example below shows the current recorder posi-
tion is at beat 1 of bar -2.
This position (beat 1 of bar -2) corresponds to ABS 0
and the following bar/beat numbers are determined
according to the time signature and tempo settings.
Beat 1 of bar -2 corresponds to ABS 0 as the default
setting, however, you can change to set it between bar
-9 and bar -2.
MTC (MIDI Time Code) runs in sync with the ABS time.
The MTC value (**h**m**s) corresponding to ABS 0
can be set, which is called "MTC offset".
If you set the MTC offset to 01h00m00s, the MTC will
start from 01h00m00s, and at the ABS 01h00m00s
position, the MTC value will be 02h00m00s.
The example below shows that the current position is
at MTC 00h59m57s.
The default MTC offset is 00h59m57s00f00sf. You can
change the offset to any time value of 24-hour clock.
It is also possible to set the MTC offset by setting the
MTC value corresponding to "beat 1 of bar 1" instead
of "ABS 0".
The following diagram illustrates the relationship
between the three time bases.
Trim
It is important to set the analog input level appropri-
ately when converting an analog input signal from
[INPUT] A or B into a digital signal (A/D conversion).
You can adjust the analog level using the [TRIM] con-
trol. The [PEAK] indicator lights if the level is too high.
If the [TRIM] setting is not appropriate and the ana-
log input level is too high (if the PEAK indicator lights),
the signal will be converted into a distorted digital
signal, resulting digital noise. You cannot eliminate
this distortion/noise from the sound in the following
stages. Therefore, be sure to adjust the level appro-
priately using the [TRIM] knob not to light the [PEAK]
indicator when receiving the loudest audio input sig-
nal.
Clip level
Clip level
Appropriate gain Excessive gain