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Chapter 19 Synchronization 607
Synchronization Window
Overview
You can open this window from the Arrange window using File > Song Settings >
Synchronization, or by click-holding the Sync button in the Transport window.
At the top, there are tabs for selecting the various pages: General, Audio, MIDI, Unitor.
General
This page of the synchronization window contains the major synchronization
parameters for running Logic as a slave.
Audio
This page of the synchronization dialog window contains all parameters relevant to
synchronizing Audio and MIDI.
MIDI
This page configures Logic to send timecode via MIDI, when the sequencer is running.
This enables you to synchronize external devices as slaves to Logic, which acts as the
master.
Unitor
This page is used to set the major synchronization parameters for the Unitor8.
General
Sync Mode
This parameter defines the master that Logic is synchronized to:
Internal
Logic’s internal timer. Logic is the master. External devices can be synchronized via MIDI
Clock or MTC (the relevant settings are made on the MIDI page).
MTC
MIDI Time Code mode. Logic runs as a slave. MIDI Time Code can either arrive at a MIDI
In port, or be generated by a MIDI interface that “translates” it from incoming SMPTE
time code.
MIDI Clock
MIDI Clock and Song Position Pointer. Logic runs as a slave. Clock and SPP can be
received at any MIDI input.
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