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Synchronization

Synchronization is important if your studio has grown to include several types of hardware devices. All of the devices must be synchronized to a single master timing source. These time code protocols, which are for synchronizing the digital bit stream flowing from one device to another or to an audio software application, or transmitted an internal mixing project so that a signal transfer from one device to the other will be completely in time together, include:

  • SMPTE
  • MIDI / MTC (MIDI Time Code; MIDI Song Position Pointer)
  • Black Burst (this is an frame rate synchronization signal for video production, however it does not include a video signal, only audio is transmitted and can be used a master time code)
  • PAL (Phase Alternate Line used in Europe)
  • NTSC
  • Word Clock
  • Digital Audio

    Digital Audio files can be worked with in:

    • Sound Wave Editors
    • Multi-track Audio Production
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