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Synchronization
Synchronization
Synchronization Window
You can open this window from the Arrange window via
Options > Settings > Synchronisation Settings… or via a
long click on the Sync button in the Transport window.
At the top edge you can switch pages: General, Audio,
MIDI.
General
This page of the synchronization window contains the ma-
jor synchronization parameters for running MAGIX midi
studio generation 6 as a slave.
Sync Mode: This parameter defines the master to which
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 is to be synchronized:
Internal: MAGIX midi studio generation 6’s internal
timer. MAGIX midi studio generation 6 is the master. Ex-
ternal devices can be synchronized via MIDI Clock or
MTC (the relevant settings are made on the “MIDI” page).
MTC: “MIDI Time Code”. MAGIX midi studio generation
6 runs as a slave. The MIDI Time Code can either arrive at
a MIDI In port, or be generated by a MIDI interface from
“translated” incoming SMPTE code.
MIDI Clock: MIDI Clock and Song Position Pointer.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 runs as a slave. Clock
and SPP can be received at any MIDI input.
Auto Enable external Sync: When this option is acti-
vated, MAGIX midi studio generation 6 runs as the mas-
ter (Sync Mode Internal), until it receives a synchroniza-
tion signal—either in the form of MTC, or Clock/SPP, or
from the tempo interpreter.
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 automatically locks to
the first received synchronization signal. Please be sure
that different synchronization signals don’t arrive simul-
taneously—because there can be only one time code master.
External Stop ends Record Mode: This option means
that during external synchronization, recording stops
whenever the time code ceases.
If the option is switched off, MAGIX midi studio genera-
tion 6 stops, but remains in record mode (Record +
Pause).
Frame Rate: This is where you set the frame rate (in “fps”,
frames per second). This frame rate applies to both trans-
mitted and received timecode.
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