Chapter 47: working with synchronization, Pro tools synchronization options, Working with synchronization – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 47: Working with Synchronization

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Chapter 47: Working with
Synchronization

Synchronization allows one system to output
time code and the other device to chase (follow)
that time code. Pro Tools is synchronized to
other devices using SMPTE/EBU time code or
MIDI Time Code.

Pro Tools Synchronization
Options

There are several options for synchronizing
Pro Tools to an external source or using
Pro Tools as the master device. Not all options
are available on all Pro Tools systems, as noted.

SMPTE Trigger Only

This solution is useful for short projects if both
systems are extremely close in speed, but even
the best systems will rarely stay perfectly syn-
chronized for longer than a couple of minutes.

SMPTE Trigger Resolved with a SYNC
Peripheral

(Pro Tools HD Only)

You can use an optional Digidesign Synchroni-
zation peripheral (such as the SYNC HD) to re-
solve Pro Tools recording and playback speed
with any of the following clock reference
sources while slaving Pro Tools to time code:

• LTC

• Video source

• House video reference (SD or HD)

• VITC

• 1x Word Clock

• AES/EBU “null” clock

• Pilot Tone

• Bi-Phase

This enables long-term, high-fidelity synchroni-
zation when all transports within the system are
resolved to this common synchronization
source, or by resolving to any variations in in-
coming time code while slaving to time code.

For more information on different
SMPTE/EBU formats, and other concepts
related to time code, refer to the Pro Tools
Sync & Surround Concepts Guide

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