Akai mpc3000 Manual De Usuario
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Chapter 10: Syncing to Tape and Other Devices
1.
30
(30 frames per second, non-drop):
This is the old NTSC standard for black and
white television, and is the most popular stan-
dard for SMPTE-based music production in the
U.S. and Japan. To assure widest compatibility
for your recordings, use this standard if you are
working in this field.
white television, and is the most popular stan-
dard for SMPTE-based music production in the
U.S. and Japan. To assure widest compatibility
for your recordings, use this standard if you are
working in this field.
2.
29.97 DROP
(29.97 frames per second, drop
frame):
This is the NTSC standard for color television. In
the MPC60 version 2 software and earlier, this
mode was erroneously called 30 DROP; we
apologize for this mistake. To be clear, this signal
runs at a rate of 29.97 frames per second and
frames are occasionally omitted, in accordance
with the SMPTE drop frame standard.
This is the NTSC standard for color television. In
the MPC60 version 2 software and earlier, this
mode was erroneously called 30 DROP; we
apologize for this mistake. To be clear, this signal
runs at a rate of 29.97 frames per second and
frames are occasionally omitted, in accordance
with the SMPTE drop frame standard.
3.
24
(24 frames per second):
This is the standard for film. However, since film
is usually transferred to video for scoring, com-
posers generally still work with video rates of 30
or 29.97 drop.
is usually transferred to video for scoring, com-
posers generally still work with video rates of 30
or 29.97 drop.
4.
25
(25 frames per second, non-drop):
This is the standard for European television (PAL
/SECAM standard).
/SECAM standard).
If
MIDI TIME CODE
is selected in the
Mode
field, the following
screen is displayed:
===== Sync In ====== ==== Sync Out ====
Mode:MIDI TIME CODE MIDI sync:OUT A
Start:00:00:00:00.00
Frames:30
MIDI in:2
Mode:MIDI TIME CODE MIDI sync:OUT A
Start:00:00:00:00.00
Frames:30
MIDI in:2
==================== ==================
<SyncIn=ON > <GenSMPTE>
<SyncIn=ON > <GenSMPTE>
In this case, the fields are:
• The
Start
field:
This has the same function as the field of the same name
that appears when
that appears when
SMPTE
is selected in the
Mode
field,
as described above.
• The
Frames
field:
This has the same function as the field of the same name
that appears when
that appears when
SMPTE
is selected in the
Mode
field.