9 - Operations related to timecode
TASCAM DA-78HR
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9.4.1 Showing input timecode
There are two primary reasons for the DA-78HR to
receive timecode: when the DA-78HR is chasing to
timecode, and must receive the master timecode, and
when the DA-78HR is to record timecode from
another unit (but see 9.5.5, “External timecode
sources” below).
To view incoming timecode, follow the procedure
below:
1
Press the
SHIFT
key so that the
SHIFT
indicator
is flashing, then press the
MENU
key until the
display shows
TC-- (
TC--
).
2
Press the
SUB MENU
key so that the display
shows
DIsp. ;;;; (
DISP xxxx
) where xxxx is
the current setting.
3
Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to change between
TAPE
(TAPE)
(off-tape setting), EXT
(EXT—
timecode received at the timecode input) and
diff
(DIFF
—the difference between the
received timecode and the actual position). Use
EXT
to view the received timecode.
NOTE
Even when the DA-78HR is in ABS mode, this setting
has some effect. If TAPE is selected here, the ABS
tape time is shown. If DIFF is selected here, and the
DA-78HR is chasing using DTRS sync, the difference
between the ABS time of the master unit and the
slave unit is shown.
To show the frame mode of the incoming timecode:
1
Press the
SHIFT
key so that the
SHIFT
indicator
is flashing, then press the
MENU
key until the
display shows
TC-- (
TC--
).
2
Press the
SUB MENU
key so that the display
briefly shows
FRM. MODE (
FRM MODE)
, fol-
lowed by the system frame mode as described
in 9.3, “Selecting the frame mode”.
3
Press and hold the
SHIFT
key and press the ▲
key so that the display shows
EXT ;;;; (
EXT
xxxx
) where xxxx is the abbreviation for the
external timecode frame mode. If no external
timecode is being received, the display shows:
EXT -- (
EXT --
).
9.4.2 Timecode input timing
Because of the nature of analog-to-digital conver-
sion, the timecode input to the DA-78HR must be
synchronized either to the audio from the digital or
analog outputs.
1
Press the
SHIFT
key so that the
SHIFT
indicator
is flashing, then press the
MENU
key until the
display shows
TC-- (
TC--
).
2
Press the
SUB MENU
key so that the display
briefly shows
IN. TC. TMG (
IN TC T MG
) and
then changes to the current setting.
3
Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to change between
ANALOG (
ANALOG
) and DIGITAL(
DIGITAL
).
9.4. 3 Timecode output
The timecode received at the timecode input
jack, or
the timecode recorded on tape (or synthesized from
ABS), can be output from the timecode output jack.
When the DA-78HR is the timecode master, the
timecode it outputs should be off tape.
However, when the DA-78HR is in the middle of a
timecode chain, you will probably want to retransmit
the incoming timecode (the
OUT
functions as a
THRU
). This section explains how to perform these
operations.
1
Press the
SHIFT
key so that the
SHIFT
indicator
is flashing, then press the
MENU
key until the
display shows
TC-- (
TC--
).
2
Press the
SUB MENU
key so that the display
shows
OUT. TC. SRC (
OUT TC SRC
) briefly,
and then changes to the current setting.
3
Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to choose between
TAPE
tc (
TA PE TC
), which includes off-tape and
synthesized timecode,
REGEN (
REGEN
), which
is regenerated timecode, and
RESHAPE
(
RESHAPE
) which is filtered and re-transmit-
ted by the DA-78HR.
9.4. 4 MT C outp ut
It is possible to select whether or not the DA-78HR
outputs MIDI timecode, and under what circum-
stances. The following functions are available:
•MTC output
• MTC output in fast modes (allows sequencers, etc.
to keep track)
• MTC output when stopped
The last two of these are dependent on the first, i.e. if
MTC is set to be off, it cannot be output in fast or
stop modes. All of these are accessed from the MIDI
menu:
1
Press the
SHIFT
key so that the
SHIFT
indicator
is flashing, then press the
MENU
key until the
display shows
MIDI-- (
MIDI--
).