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Synchronizing WaveLab to external devices 27 – 655
These values are fixed, and are not affected by the current setting in the
Nudge Impulse Value dialog.
5. Repeat the nudging procedure until you find the optimum setting (no au-
dible offset between master and slave).
6. Stop playback.
Now, your adjustments are added to the current SMPTE Offset and/or time correction set-
tings in the Preferences dialog, so that next time you start playback, the two devices will be
in sync.
Again, the purpose of this function is to adjust for any constant offset
be-
tween master and slave. It is not meaningful to use this for compensating for
drifting sync (in a setup without word clock).
Also note that this is a function for fine adjustments, ± a few seconds at most.
Checking incoming time code
You can inspect the incoming MIDI Time Code in the following way:
1. Enable Sync Mode as described above.
The Time Code display will only be updated in Sync mode.
2. Open the Monitor window from the Specialized Windows submenu on
the View menu.
3. Click the Timecode tab at the bottom of the Monitor window.
Now, the Monitor window serves as a time code display, indicating incoming time code in
the format hours:minutes:seconds,frames: