Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 369

INT GEN START TIME Internal time code start, Access the MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT

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Global functions • OFF Click this button if you do not wish to use time code. No time code will be received from outside, and time code will not be displayed in this screen or in the meter bridge block. 3 FRAME RATE Select the frame rate of the received time code (or the internally generated time code) from the following. • 24 24 frames/second • 25 25 frames/second • 29.97 ND 29.97 frames/second (non-drop) • 29.97 DF 29.97 frames/second (drop frame) • 30 ND 30 frames/second (non-drop) • 30 DF 30 frames/second (drop frame) 4 OFFSET This knob sets an offset value which specifies a forward or backward adjustment to the timing at which recall will occur, relative to the received time code. The offset value can be adjusted in hour: minute: second: frame units. 5 INT GEN START TIME (Internal time code start time) When the INT GEN button (2) is on, this specifies the starting time of the internally-generated time code. 6 7 8 9 0 6 CAPTURE (time code capture) This button captures time code. When time code is being received from an external device (or being generated internally), you can click the CAPTURE button to add that time (displayed at the left of the 34 CAPTURE button) to the SCENE MEMORY list (7). 7 List This lists the captured time codes. When you click the button, a TC EVENT popup window will appear, in which you can select the scene to which the captured time code will be assigned. 8 ADD This button adds a new time code to the SCENE MEMORY list. 9 DELETE Of the time code or scene memories registered in the SCENE MEMORY list, this button deletes the currently-highlighted one. 0 ALL DELETE This button deletes all time code/scene memory items that were registered in the SCENE MEMORY list. The FRAME RATE button or the OFFSET, INT GEN, and START TIME knobs can be operated only while "OFF" is selected in the TIME CODE IN section. The CAPTURE, ADD, DELETE, and ALL DELETE buttons can be operated only while the EVENT RECALLING button is set to "DISABLE." [Procedure] Capturing the time code and assigning a scene to be recalled at that time 1. Connect the time code output connector of the external device to the [TIME CODE IN] connector of the CS1D or to the [TIME CODE IN] connector of the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}. 2. Access the MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT screen, and in the TIME CODE IN section, click the button for the connector to which the external device was connected in step 1. 3. Use the FRAME RATE buttons to select the frame rate of the time code that is being received. 4. Start time code output on the external device. The currently-received time code will be displayed in realtime in the TIME CODE CAPTURE section of the TC EVENT screen. 5. At each moment that you wish to recall a scene, click the CAPTURE button. Each time you click the CAPTURE button, the time at that instant will be added to the list immediately below. If an event is already registered at the same time location, the original event will take priority.

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Global functions
34
OFF
.................
Click this button if you do not wish
to use time code. No time code will
be received from outside, and time
code will not be displayed in this
screen or in the meter bridge block.
3
FRAME RATE
Select the frame rate of the received time code (or the
internally generated time code) from the following.
24
.........................
24 frames/second
25
.........................
25 frames/second
29.97 ND
.............
29.97 frames/second (non-drop)
29.97 DF
.............
29.97 frames/second (drop
frame)
30 ND
..................
30 frames/second (non-drop)
30 DF
...................
30 frames/second (drop frame)
4
OFFSET
This knob sets an offset value which specifies a for-
ward or backward adjustment to the timing at which
recall will occur, relative to the received time code.
The offset value can be adjusted in hour: minute:
second: frame units.
5
INT GEN START TIME (Internal time code start
time)
When the INT GEN button (
2
) is on, this specifies
the starting time of the internally-generated time
code.
6
CAPTURE (time code capture)
This button captures time code. When time code is
being received from an external device (or being gen-
erated internally), you can click the CAPTURE but-
ton to add that time (displayed at the left of the
CAPTURE button) to the SCENE MEMORY list
(
7
).
7
List
This lists the captured time codes.
When you click the
button, a TC EVENT popup
window will appear, in which you can select the
scene to which the captured time code will be
assigned.
8
ADD
This button adds a new time code to the SCENE
MEMORY list.
9
DELETE
Of the time code or scene memories registered in the
SCENE MEMORY list, this button deletes the cur-
rently-highlighted one.
0
ALL DELETE
This button deletes all time code/scene memory
items that were registered in the SCENE MEMORY
list.
The FRAME RATE button or the OFFSET, INT
GEN, and START TIME knobs can be operated
only while “OFF” is selected in the TIME CODE IN
section.
The CAPTURE, ADD, DELETE, and ALL DELETE
buttons can be operated only while the EVENT
RECALLING button is set to “DISABLE.”
[Procedure]
Capturing the time code and assigning a scene
to be recalled at that time
1.
Connect the time code output connector of the
external device to the [TIME CODE IN] connector
of the CS1D or to the [TIME CODE IN] connector
of the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}.
2.
Access the MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT
screen, and in the TIME CODE IN section, click the
button for the connector to which the external
device was connected in step 1.
3.
Use the FRAME RATE buttons to select the frame
rate of the time code that is being received.
4.
Start time code output on the external device.
The currently-received time code will be displayed in
realtime in the TIME CODE CAPTURE section of
the TC EVENT screen.
5.
At each moment that you wish to recall a scene,
click the CAPTURE button.
Each time you click the CAPTURE button, the time
at that instant will be added to the list immediately
below.
If an event is already registered at the same time loca-
tion, the original event will take priority.
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