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Chapter 9 Utility Functions. PRELIMINARY Release MSD Software Manual.
9.3 Session LOG.
The Session Log is capable of logging information about an audio signal. The
sessionlog will at a predefined interval log the levels of up to 8 channels. These
log entries will be timestamped either by an internal time code or by an external
SMPTE time code signal applied to an audio input. Included in the Session Log
is information about which scale is used, the number of PPM-Bargraphs that is
monitored, If an overload or a mute has been detected this information will also
be included in the Session Log.
9.3.1 Session Log Time Stamp setup.
When an entry is added to the Session Log, the entry is time stamped. The
Time Code used is generated from either an internal free running time code
starting from 00:00:00 when the [RESET] key is pressed or from an external
SMPTE time code signal applied to an audio input on the MSD.
The source for the SMPTE time code reader determines which mode is
selected (internal or external). The selected source for the SMPTE time code
reader is listed by the ‘Time Code Source’ in the session log window.
When the source is set to ‘OFF’, the MSD will generate the internal free
running time code otherwise the time code will be read from the external
SMPTE signal applied to an audio input.
To select between the internal free running time code or the external SMPTE
time code signal applied to an audio input, enter the Audio Matrix and select a
source for the SMPT destination #52. If the selected source is not a valid
SMPTE Time Code signal the time code will not run. The internal free running
time code generator will be enabled if the source for the SMPT destination #52
is ‘OFF’ source #51 or #52.
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