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Synchronization
The Project Synchronization Setup dialog
The dialog is organized into sections separating related groups of settings. The
arrows shown between the various sections of the dialog indicate how settings in one
section influence settings in another section. In the following, the available sections
are described in detail.
The Cubase section
At the center of the Project Synchronization Setup dialog is the Cubase section. It is
provided to help you visualize the role that Cubase takes in your setup. It shows which
external signals enter or leave the application.
Timecode Source
The Timecode Source setting determines whether Cubase is acting as timecode
master or slave.
When set to “Internal Timecode”, Cubase is the timecode master, generating all
position references for any other device in the system. The other options are for
external timecode sources. Selecting any of these, makes Cubase a timecode slave
when the Sync button is activated.
Internal Timecode
Cubase generates timecode based on the project timeline and project setup settings.
The timecode will follow the format specified in the Project Setup section.
MIDI Timecode
Cubase acts as a timecode slave to any incoming MIDI timecode (MTC) on the port(s)
selected in the MIDI Timecode section, to the right of the Timecode Source section.
Selecting “All MIDI Inputs” allows Cubase to sync to MTC from any MIDI connection.
You can also select a single MIDI port for receiving MTC.
ASIO Audio Device
This option is only available with audio cards that support ASIO Positioning Protocol.
These audio cards have an integrated LTC reader or ADAT sync port and can perform
a phase alignment of timecode and audio clock.
VST System Link
VST System Link can provide all aspects of sample-accurate synchronization
between other System Link workstations. For information on configuring VST System
Link, see
“Working with VST System Link” on page 660.