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SYNCHRONISATION
NOTE 1: You may find it useful when starting a project from scratch to always start at, say,
1 hour and use the relative time display so that the project effectively still starts at zero. In
this way, if you suddenly find you need to add cues before 00:00:00:00, you can. If you use
absolute and start at zero, you will first have to slip all cues in the project forward to accom-
modate the new cues.
DISPLAY
This offset is added to relative time before it is displayed. The options
are OFF, ON, LED ONLY.
OFF and ON should be fairly self-explanatory. LED ONLY applies
the offset to the LED timecode display on the RE32’s panel only - the
timecode display on the external monitor does not show this offset.
This is a special requirement for in situations where film and SMPTE/
EBU equipment is being used together. In this case SMPTE/EBU
timecode can be displayed on the RE32’s LED timecode display and
zero-based feet/frames display can be displayed on the VGA monitor’s
timecode display (for example, the first frame of the film is at a SMPTE/
EBU time of 10 hours but, as no film footage has elapsed, the feet/
frames display on the external monitor shows 0000 feet/00 frames).
T/C RCV
This is an abbreviation of TIMECODE RECEIVE OFFSET and sets
an offset that is applied to incoming timecode.
T/C GEN
This is an abbreviation of TIMECODE GENERATE OFFSET. This
offset is applied to generated timecode.
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