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Sync Options
Lock Time
Using this field you can set how many frames of “correct” time code Cubase VST
should receive before attempting “lock” (synchronize) to incoming time code. If
you have a tape recorder with a very short start-up time, you could try lowering this
number to make lock-up even faster than it already is. If you have Chase Events
turned on, and many Events to chase, you could try raising this number.
Dropout Time
On a tape with time code (SMPTE) dropouts may occur. If a drop-out is very long,
Cubase VST may (temporarily) stop. In the Dropout Time field you can set how
long a drop-out (in frames) should be tolerated until Cubase VST decides that the
tape isn't good enough to synchronize to. If you have a very stable time code
source, you may lower this number to make Cubase VST stop more swiftly after
the tape recorder has been stopped.
Detect Frame Change
If this option is ticked, Cubase VST will automatically detect frame rate changes in
incoming time code and reset the Frame rate setting to the new value.
The “normal” setting for this parameter is “Off”.
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