Chase relock threshold, Timecode offset, Chase lock deviation – Tascam X-48 User Manual

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Front Panel Operation


• Press

the

SYNC button. Press the up/down buttons to select Chase Relock and

press CHNG.

Choose a setting from the list using the up/down buttons and press Enter.

Chase Relock Threshold

This parameter governs how far out of sync the X-48 can drift before the Chase Relock
feature forces it back in sync. (Or not, see previous section.) The range is 1/3 frame, 1
frame, 2 frames, 5 frames or 10 frames. If the timecode suddenly jumps outside of the
window set by the Timecode Freewheel parameter, playback or recording will stop. This
setting can only changed from the GUI interface.

Mouse/Keyboard Operation (only)


Click the Windows menu and select the Settings window.

Click on the Sync tab and click the Relock Threshold submenu. Choose a setting
from the list.

Timecode Offset

This offsets the transport from the incoming timecode. The offset can be either positive or
negative. To change the offset:

Mouse/Keyboard Operation


Click the Windows menu and select the Settings window.

Click on the Sync tab and click in the Time Code Offset field. Type a new offset with
the keyboard.

Front Panel Operation


• Press

the

SYNC button. Press the up/down buttons to select Chase Offset and

press CHNG.

• Use

the

CHNG and HOME buttons to cursor through the display. Use the up/down

buttons to change the offset. The Enter button saves your offset.

Chase Lock Deviation

Chase Lock Deviation displays the difference between incoming timecode and the X-48's
transport. It can be useful if you think that the machine is drifting out of sync or for
troubleshooting. There is no setting to change, it's only a display of how far out of sync the
machine is (ideally 0). To view this setting:

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