For example if there are 5 songs that you want to use timecode for. First Songs timecode starts at 0:0:0, next Songs timecode starts at 1:0:0, next at 2:0:0 and so on... Then you can set the offset in the timecode pool objects accordingly so programming in the MA2 for every song always starts at 0:0:0. All timecode pool items can then be kept running while the show is running - no manual operation needed. Otherwise if all songs start with timecode 0:0:0 you need to stop every timecode pool item but the one for the current song manually after each song. Hope this helps - for further questions feel free to join our Discord Server and ask there. We can share screenshots and do proper meetings which often helps a lot for troubleshooting. 🙌🥳
Are you talking about the Linear Timecode Port? The MA2 Command Wing has no Audio capability, and does not have an auxiliary port on it to input audio. If it is timecode input you're talking about, ensure that you have an XLR cable feeding LTC through it, and that MA is set to receive timecode on TC Slot 1.
Hi!! I have a quetion: If I had many songs that start at 0:0:0:0 every one of them, Should I record every song's Time Code in a different Item in the Time Code Pool? Thank you so much!!
Hey Leticia, you can do it like so. Many people use Timecode offsets between songs tho, just to make sure two songs never accidentally run at the same time and to reduce manual operations necessary to switch songs, as multiple timecode pool items can be active at the same time. ✌️ Hope this helped you - enjoy programming 🚀
if i want my timecoded show to start from 2hr 15min 30 sec mark,how do i do that?
So that offset is set in the incoming Time Code? Or I have to set it in GrandMA? Thanyou very much for you answer!!
For example if there are 5 songs that you want to use timecode for. First Songs timecode starts at 0:0:0, next Songs timecode starts at 1:0:0, next at 2:0:0 and so on... Then you can set the offset in the timecode pool objects accordingly so programming in the MA2 for every song always starts at 0:0:0. All timecode pool items can then be kept running while the show is running - no manual operation needed. Otherwise if all songs start with timecode 0:0:0 you need to stop every timecode pool item but the one for the current song manually after each song. Hope this helps - for further questions feel free to join our Discord Server and ask there. We can share screenshots and do proper meetings which often helps a lot for troubleshooting. 🙌🥳
@@light.makeit.events Great!! Thank you very much!!!!
How can i connect the ma2 command wing + MA onPC to get the sound input to work :/
Are you talking about the Linear Timecode Port? The MA2 Command Wing has no Audio capability, and does not have an auxiliary port on it to input audio. If it is timecode input you're talking about, ensure that you have an XLR cable feeding LTC through it, and that MA is set to receive timecode on TC Slot 1.
Hi!! I have a quetion: If I had many songs that start at 0:0:0:0 every one of them, Should I record every song's Time Code in a different Item in the Time Code Pool? Thank you so much!!
Hey Leticia, you can do it like so. Many people use Timecode offsets between songs tho, just to make sure two songs never accidentally run at the same time and to reduce manual operations necessary to switch songs, as multiple timecode pool items can be active at the same time. ✌️ Hope this helped you - enjoy programming 🚀
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