Chapter 5: Synchronizing Pro Tools and ADAT with an Alesis BRC
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13
Record enable your Pro Tools destina-
tion tracks.
14
Confirm that time code is being re-
ceived by Pro Tools. Do this by pressing
Play on the BRC. The Current Time counter
in the upper right-hand corner of the
Pro Tools Session Setup window should be-
gin running. Make a note of the SMPTE
frame number where the time starts. If
there appears to be an offset, you’ll need to
enter the offset number as the Pro Tools
session start time in the Session Setup win-
dow. Rewind the BRC/ADAT to a location
at least 10 seconds before the time code ad-
dress at which you want to start Pro Tools
recording. This is necessary to provide
Pro Tools with enough time to lock to the
time code that it receives.
15
Put Pro Tools online.
16
Click Pro Tools Record button.
17
Press Play on the BRC. When sync is es-
tablished, Pro Tools begins online record-
ing.
18
When you have finished recording,
press the BRC’s Stop button. Pro Tools will
stop recording.
Recording Tracks from Pro Tools to
ADAT with a BRC
This setup explains how to perform a syn-
chronized Pro Tools-to-ADAT track transfer
with a BRC. In this case Pro Tools provides
the clock reference signal, but the BRC pro-
vides the positional reference and controls
the Pro Tools Transport.
To transfer audio from Pro Tools to ADAT:
1
Make sure the desired Pro Tools session is
open and the Sync Mode is set to Internal
in the Session Setup window.
2
On the BRC, make sure the Gen Sync but-
ton is on.
3
Press the Enable Ext Sync button. (Before
doing this, lower your main monitor levels,
as ADATs can emit a loud pop when the
master clock is changed on the BRC.)
4
Make sure that the ADAT tape is format-
ted to the same sample rate as the Pro Tools
material you intend to transfer.
5
On the ADAT, make sure that the Digital
In button is on.
6
On the BRC, record enable the destina-
tion ADAT tracks. Make sure that the same
tracks are not configured as Pro Tools input
sources or a feedback loop will occur.
7
Use the Output Selector of each Pro Tools
track to assign its output to an ADAT chan-
nel.
• If you are using an ADAT Bridge as your
master Pro Tools interface, Pro Tools
hardware outputs 1–8 correspond to
Group A optical outputs (1–8) and chan-
nel outputs 9–16 correspond to Group B
optical outputs (9–16).
• If your ADAT Bridge I/O is not your mas-
ter Pro Tools interface, you must use the
output selector to route each track ac-
cording to how your Audio Interfaces are
ordered.
8
Put Pro Tools online.
9
Cue the BRC to a location at least 10 sec-
onds before the time code address at which
you want to start Pro Tools playback. This
provides adequate time for Pro Tools to
lock to the time code and begin playback.
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