Setting the Chase Speed 139
D24—Owner’s Manual
Setting the Chase Speed
When the D24 is synchronized to external timecode in Chase mode, devices that are
locked to the D24’s wordclock, such as digital mixers, may become unlocked and pro-
duces unpleasant noises. In this case, you should reduce the D24’s Chase Speed. At
slower Chase Speeds, however, the D24 takes longer to chase and synchronize to exter-
nal timecode.
1Press the [UTILITY] button.
The UTILITY indicator lights up.
2Use the JOG/DATA dial to select CHASE SPEED, and then press the [ENTER]
button.
The current Chase Speed setting appears on the display.
3Use the JOG/DATA dial to set the Chase Speed from 0110.
01 is the slowest speed and 10 is the fastest. The default setting is 08.
4Press the [ENTER] button to activate your selection, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel the Chase Speed function.
5Press the [UTILITY] button again to leave utility.
The UTILITY indicator goes out.
Transmitting MTC
The D24 can transmit MTC from the MIDI OUT port at the specified frame rate
regardless of the selected timecode source, which means that the D24 can transmit
MTC even when it’s synchronized to an external SMPTE/EBU timecode source.
The D24 transmits MTC during rewind, fast forward, playback, recording, or rehearsal.
MTC transmission can be turned on or off using the MTC Transmit function.
1Press the [UTILITY] button.
The UTILITY indicator lights up.
2Use the JOG/DATA dial to select MTC TRANSMIT, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
The current MTC Transmit setting appears on the display.
3Use the JOG/DATA dial to select either OFF or ON.
The default setting is OFF.
4Press the [ENTER] button to activate your selection, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel the MTC Transmit function.
5Press the [UTILITY] button again to leave utility.
The UTILITY indicator goes out.