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PART 2: Using The Studio 4
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To put the Studio 4 into Jam Sync mode, 
choose Jam Sync from the Studio 4 
menu. A check next to the Jam Sync 
option means that Jam Sync is enabled. 
To disable Jam Sync, choose the option 
again.
If you want to copy a multitrack tape and 
its SMPTE track, connect the Studio 4 
between the two tape recorders and 
enable Jam Sync in the Studio 4 menu. 
The Studio 4 will generate a fresh copy of 
SMPTE from the original tape’s signal 
regardless of any dropouts in the original 
copy.
If you do not need to regenerate SMPTE 
(such as when you're using the Studio 4 
to sync a sequencing application to tape), 
you should disable Jam Sync by uncheck-
ing it. This frees the Studio 4's 
microprocessor to handle other MIDI and 
timing tasks.
START JAMSTRIPE™ BUTTON
JamStripe™ takes Jam Sync one step fur-
ther. If a tape has a very large drop-out in 
the SMPTE signal, or if the SMPTE signal 
stops at some point in the tape, JamStripe 
will cause the Studio 4 to continue gener-
ating timecode without having any 
SMPTE present at the SMPTE IN jack. 
To stop generating, click the Stop Strip-
ing
 button. If you have a tape in need of 
this kind of service, click the Start Jam-
Stripe™
 button when you make a copy of 
the tape. The Studio 4 will Jam Sync until 
it reaches the end of the SMPTE signal, at 
which point it will switch seamlessly into 
a generating mode.
NOTE: When Jam Syncing or JamStrip-
ing, the SMPTE frame rate at the SMPTE 
OUT jack is the same as that being received 
at the SMPTE IN jack. The SMPTE 
Frame Rate pop-up menu has nothing to 
do with the SMPTE signal in either Jam 
Sync or JamStripe modes. You can view the 
actual SMPTE frame rate by using the 
SMPTE Reader window.
USER BITS
This field allows you to enter user bits as 
defined by the SMPTE standard. User 
bits are often used to mark off and identify 
various sections of a tape. User bits are 
hexadecimal, so legal values are the num-
bers 0-9, and the letters A-F.
DTL NOTE: You can stripe timecode that 
includes user bits regardless of the MIDI 
synchronization format you specify. How-
ever, if you're reading timecode using either 
DTL or DTLe, user bits will not be dis-
played in the SMPTE Reader window—you 
must use MTC.
USING WITH MULTIPLE 
STUDIO 4’S
The Stripe SMPTE window works with 
the selected Studio 4. You must select a 
Studio 4 from the bottom of the Studio 4 
menu before opening the Stripe SMPTE 
window. The Stripe SMPTE window isn’t 
affected by new Studio 4 selections after