Setting the mtc offset, 159 synchronizing with midi devices – Boss Audio Systems BR-900CD User Manual

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Synchronizing with MIDI Devices

Section 6

25:

25 frame per second frame rate. This is used
for SECAM or PAL format video, audio
equipment, and film (used in Europe and
elsewhere).

24:

24 frame per second frame rate. This is used
for video, audio devices, and film in the US.

6. Press [UTILITY] (or press [EXIT] repeatedly) to return

to the Play screen.

* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line

of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.

7. Just as when you synchronize a MIDI sequencer using

external MTC, when you use the MCK, you can

synchronize the MIDI sequencer using the external

MIDI clock.

8. Get the MIDI song data ready for playback.

When the BR-900CD begins playing, the MIDI sequencer
will also begin playing in sync with it.

Setting the MTC offset

The offset sets the time required to align the song playback
and MTC timing when synchronizing an external device
using MTC from the BR-900CD.

1. Press [UTILITY].

2. Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to

“SYNC,” and press [ENTER].

fig.05-408ad

3. Press CURSOR [

] [

] to select “Offset,” and turn

the TIME/VALUE dial to set the time offset.

fig.05-408d

The offset is set as the difference between the “time to
which to align the MTC timing” and the “time to which
to align the song timing.” For example, you want to have
the external device play back with the MTC timing
shown below when the song timing reaches
“01h00m00s00,” then set the offset as follows.

4. Press [UTILITY] (or press [EXIT] repeatedly) to return

to the Play screen.

* During updating, “Keep power on!” appears in the upper line

of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.

What are drop and non-drop formats?

There are two types of format used by NTSC video
cassette recorders, non-drop and drop. With the non-
drop format, the frames are continuous. On the other
hand, in order to support NTSC color video, the drop
format drops the first two frames of every minute
excluding minutes 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50.

In most video and audio production, since formats with
continuous frames are easier to deal with, non-drop is
generally used. In contrast, in situations such as in
broadcast, where the time code must match actual clock
time, drop is used.

Song Timing

MTC for
External Device

Offset Setting

01h00m00s00

01h30m00s00

00h30m00s00

01h00m00s00

00h30m00s00

23h30m00s00

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