opcode studio 4 Manual De Usuario
PART 2: Using The Studio 4
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Studio 4 will cease to generate SMPTE
timecode when the Stop Striping button
is clicked (or when the Stop field value is
reached and the Stop check box is
checked).
timecode when the Stop Striping button
is clicked (or when the Stop field value is
reached and the Stop check box is
checked).
NOTE: The Stop check box must be
checked BEFORE clicking the
checked BEFORE clicking the
Start Strip-
ing button. If you check the Stop check box
AFTER clicking
AFTER clicking
Start Striping, then strip-
ing will not stop automatically.
As an example, let’s say you wanted to
stripe a tape with exactly 33 minutes of
time code, and you wanted this stripe to
begin at 1 hour SMPTE time. You would
type 01:00:00:00 into your Start field,
check the Stop check box, enter
01:33:00:00 into your Stop field, roll tape,
and press the Start Striping button.
stripe a tape with exactly 33 minutes of
time code, and you wanted this stripe to
begin at 1 hour SMPTE time. You would
type 01:00:00:00 into your Start field,
check the Stop check box, enter
01:33:00:00 into your Stop field, roll tape,
and press the Start Striping button.
SETTING AND USING SMPTE
FRAME RATES
FRAME RATES
Figure 10.4: Setting SMPTE Frame Rate
You can choose one of five SMPTE frame
rates from the Frame Rate pop-up menu.
When you click the Start Striping but-
ton, the chosen rate is generated within
the Studio 4 and sent to the SMPTE OUT
jack. The following is a brief description
of the various SMPTE frame rates.
rates from the Frame Rate pop-up menu.
When you click the Start Striping but-
ton, the chosen rate is generated within
the Studio 4 and sent to the SMPTE OUT
jack. The following is a brief description
of the various SMPTE frame rates.
•
24 Frame: Film frame rate.
•
25 Frame: EBU (European) television
frame rate.
frame rate.
•
29.97 Drop Frame: NTSC color televi-
sion frame rate.
sion frame rate.
•
29.97 Non-Drop: Used to sync to
NTSC color television without drop-
ping frames. SMPTE time does not
match real-time, but playback pitch is
unaffected.
NTSC color television without drop-
ping frames. SMPTE time does not
match real-time, but playback pitch is
unaffected.
•
30 Non-Drop: Original NTSC black
and white television standard. Often
used in audio-only situations since
there are no dropped frames and the
SMPTE time is equal to real time.
and white television standard. Often
used in audio-only situations since
there are no dropped frames and the
SMPTE time is equal to real time.
SETTING AND USING THE MIDI
FORMAT
FORMAT
Figure 10.5: Setting MIDI Format