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This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions.
This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions. Please note that the screenshots are made with Version 5 User Interface. Version 6 users please consider the differences in Version 6 [[Playlist]].
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== Introduction==
== Introduction==

Latest revision as of 14:21, 3 November 2020

This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions. Please note that the screenshots are made with Version 5 User Interface. Version 6 users please consider the differences in Version 6 Playlist.

Introduction

You can adapt the playlist to listen to timecode.

Activating Timecode

To make MXWendler listen to a timecode, you must first activate MTC Listening first (A):

1. Enable a Midi Device:

Settings → IO → Midi General → Devices → restart

2. Enable MTC Listening:

Settings → IO → Midi General → MTC → restart (Sync Time to MTC is not required for this function)

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Using Timecode

MXWendler now receives MTC timecode. To use the timecode in the playlist, you must enter the timecodes in the playlist.

1. Open the Playlist Tab.

2. Double-click on the left-most column, the 'Comment Column'.

3. Enter a timecode such as 00:00:00:01 (hh:mm:ss:frame). (B)

The playlist now responds to MTC. Follow these rules when using MTC:

  • You do not have to enter MTC in each playlist row
  • You can freely mix timecodes, meaning that earlier times can appear later in the playlist