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SYNCHRONISATION
ADVANCED OFFSETS
Sometimes, it is necessary to set an offset between the Akai system and an external tape or
VTR machine. For example, your project may start at 00:00:00:00 but the visuals start at
10:00:00:00.
Before we look at these functions, it must be said that some of the offset facilities provided on
the RE32 are a bit specialised and apply only to certain applications. If you need these specialised
functions, you will know what you want. However, if all you need to do is set an offset against
incoming timecode, you can ignore much of this!
The main page of the RE32 (when the ALL SAFE key is switched on) includes several keys
relating to timecode offsets:
Pressing the OFFSET key (F5/F6) gives this screen:
Here, you may set offsets so that the machines in the system play in sync with external devices
without you having to extensively modify the project’s start time. You may also set offsets for
the timecode displays on the RE32 and external monitor as well as setting absolute and rela-
tive times.
The fields on this page are:
ZERO IS AT
This sets a relative offset and allows the 00:00:00:00.0 reference
time to be placed at a time other than absolute zero. For example:
0
23.59
0
8
16
15.59
ZERO IS AT : + 08:00:00:00.0
ABS(solute)
REL(ative)
An Akai project can be likened to a 24 hour reel of tape and, using
the REL(ative) setting, you can play across ‘midnight’.
The soft keys ABS/REL (F1/F2) on the main PLAY page switch be-
tween absolute and relative time display.
ZERO (F3/F4) sets the current time as the ZERO point. This also
has the effect of automatically switching ZERO IS AT (i.e. the REL)
time display to ON. You may select ABS(olute) or REL(ative) more
conveniently using the soft keys F1 or F2 (ABS or REL) if you wish.
You will note that as you switch the ZERO IS AT field on or off the
ABS/REL keys highlight to indicate selection.
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