Timecode Display Relative - Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 19—Other Functions
• Auto EQ Edit in
If this check box is on, EQ settings are automatically punched into the Automix recording
when you adjust an EQ control in the SELECTED CHANNEL section.
• Auto Inc TC Capture
If this check box is on, the Timecode Capture memory is incremented automatically each
time a timecode address is captured on the Automix | Event Edit page (see page 202).
• Link Capture & Locate Memory
If this check box is on, the Capture memories on the Automix | Event Edit page are linked
to the Locate memories.
• Clear Edit Channel after REC
If this check box is on, the previously-recorded channel events are automatically cleared
when Automix recording (with Auto Rec on) stops.

• Timecode Display Relative

If this check box is on, the indicated timecode is offset based on the OFFSET parameter on
the Main page.
• Receive Full Frame Message
If this check box is on, MTC full-frame messages, in addition to the usual quarter-frame
messages, are recognized and Automix follows them. If this check box is off, only the usual
quarter-frame messages are recognized.
• Show Compact Size
Automix data is compressed while recording. If this check box is on, the DM1000 displays
the compressed size of the Automix.
• Automix Store Undo
If this check box is on, you can undo the Automix Store & Clear functions.
• Copy Initial Fader
If this check box is on, the fader value recorded immediately before the specified IN point
is copied to the specified TO point when you copy or move the Fader events. This eliminates
fader position matching problems when no fader event exists at the specified TO point.
• Drop Out Time
This parameter sets an interval (in frames) between the interruption of incoming timecode
and the stoppage of Automix recording or playback.
• Lock Time
This parameter sets the interval (in frames) allowed until the Automix locks to incoming
timecode messages. If the sync operation is unstable, set this value higher.
• Frame Jump Error
This parameter sets the time interval (in frames) required by the DM1000 to recognize an
error after incoming timecode messages jump. If the actual interval is shorter than the value
specified by this parameter, the DM1000 continues the sync operation. If the frame jump
causes the recording or playback to stop during the MTC sync operation, set the parameter
value higher than the number of frames indicated in the error message.
If you set the parameter to a higher value, adjust the Drop Out Time parameter value, if nec-
essary.
• Fader REC Accuracy
This parameter sets the accuracy of recording faders over time to "Little," "Some," "More,"
or "Most." If you set the parameter to lower values, you will save Automix memory space.
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