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--- In hdr2496@egroups.com, "Onten Productions" <kna@l...> wrote:
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\n> I've read this briefly elsewhere or in another post
\n> "smpte set to off" what if I want to generate smpte from the port
\n> on the back? will it not generate smpte? I would like to link the
\n> 2 up midi in and out and send smpte to my Unitor8 so that my PC will
\n> chase and lock to smpte. Is this NOT an option at this time?
\n
\nYou can generate SMPTE and MTC at the same time. What you can't do is
\ngenerate SMPTE and also chase SMPTE at the same time. The obvious
\nreason is that both SMPTE out and in are on the same connector.
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\nFollow Michael's setup suggestions to get the basic MMC/MTC links
\nworking, then check the Generate SMPTE check box and make sure that
\ndoesn't cause a problem. (it shouldn't) Then hook up your Unitor.
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