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Synchronizing WaveLab to external devices 27 – 651
It is worth noting that without using a word clock based system, it is possi-
ble to synchronize WaveLab with another device for a shorter period of time.
Exactly how long depends on a number of factors, such as the overall sta-
bility of the system (using an ADAT as master will provide higher stability
than using an analog tape machine for example) and the length of the audio
files played by WaveLab, etc.
Also note that if a project involves using several different types of machines
as the master, the result (the length of time synchronization is upheld) is
likely to vary in an unpredictable way. For best results when using synchro-
nization without word clock, it is recommended that you use a fixed (and
relatively stable) setup during the course of the project.
Setting up
1. Make sure the desired Montage or Wave window is active.
This is important, since each Montage or Wave can have separate Sync settings.
2. Pull down the Options menu and select Preferences.
The Preferences dialog appears.
3. Click the Sync tab.
4. Pull down the MIDI Input pop-up menu and select the MIDI Input port to
which your synchronization device is connected.