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Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 11:06 pm
by Jacob Fenn
I was very interested to see this on release notes of R16B3
"
• Support for a timecode generator output in Fairlight page for driving external audio applications
"

Could anyone provide any specifics on this? I've been wanting Midi Timecode I/O support for syncing Resolve's timeline with Logic and vice versa but I don't dare hope that's what this means. I suspected the "Generator" for LTC timecode in Fairlight was perhaps now active, but it still seems to do nothing or I'm using it incorrectly. Either are equally likely.

Does anyone have an idea what this new feature refers to? Real MTC in/out support via IAC driver would be truly stupendous for syncing with external DAWs.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 1:09 pm
by Reynaud Venter
Have a look at beta 4.

Fairlight menu > Remote Control Settings

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:13 pm
by Jacob Fenn
Reynaud Venter wrote:Have a look at beta 4.

Fairlight menu > Remote Control Settings


Thanks for pointing that out. I only see a SMPTE timecode output toggle there. Have you figured out how to successfully utilize this?

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:57 pm
by Dwaine Maggart
This is only available with the Fairlight Audio Accelerator Card and Audio I/O chassis combo.

Edit: Fixed in 16b4.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:59 pm
by Jacob Fenn
Dwaine Maggart wrote:This is only available with the Fairlight Audio Accelerator Card and Audio I/O chassis combo.


Thanks for chiming in Dwaine! So no software-only IAC timeline sync between apps with Resolve. This gives us a feature request :)

Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:30 pm
by Glenn Venghaus
Jacob Fenn wrote:
Reynaud Venter wrote:Have a look at beta 4.

Fairlight menu > Remote Control Settings


Thanks for pointing that out. I only see a SMPTE timecode output toggle there. Have you figured out how to successfully utilize this?


Route a signal generator (set to smpte) to any free output or track input (enable direct monitoring if track). Then switch on as Reynaud mentioned and press play and voila.
I routed it to a free hardware output and back to a free hardware input and into Reaper. Nice LTC sync. !! After an intial startup delay its in full sync wirh drift compensation (In Reaper)

Hope Dwaine does not disable it again if you dont have an accelerator card as its working fine without.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:46 pm
by Dwaine Maggart
Perhaps this is changed in b4... I last checked with b3.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:55 pm
by Jack Swart
TC out from the Fairlight page works in V16B4

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:31 pm
by Dwaine Maggart
Yes, checking the previous dev thread about this, it appears that it was planned to be addressed in 16b4.

I'm glad it's now available. Sorry for the stale info above.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:43 pm
by Jacob Fenn
Dwaine Maggart wrote:Yes, checking the previous dev thread about this, it appears that it was planned to be addressed in 16b4.

I'm glad it's now available. Sorry for the stale info above.


No worries; we're all just glad it's there as well. Just a quick clarification then on three areas timecode playout is available:

1. Project Settings: General Options>Color>Embed Timecode in audio output
2. Project Settings: Capture and Playback>Playout>Output LTC
3. Fairlight: Remote Control: SMPTE Timecode toggle

I'm assuming the first two are intended to play out channel 16 of the SDI stream while #3 is more configurable via the patch panel and the "Timecode" system generator? Other than that the functionality is similar?

Thanks again.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:44 pm
by chrisc0
It would be great to have support for multiple audio outs on RME HDSPe AIO cards so I could make use of this feature...

Any chance of this happening in the future with ASIO Driver support?

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 2:13 am
by Paul Draper
Glenn Venghaus wrote:
Jacob Fenn wrote:
Route a signal generator (set to smpte) to any free output or track input (enable direct monitoring if track). Then switch on as Reynaud mentioned and press play and voila.
I routed it to a free hardware output and back to a free hardware input and into Reaper. Nice LTC sync. !! After an intial startup delay its in full sync wirh drift compensation (In Reaper)
LTC all still seems a bit dodgy ... and where exactly is this "Route a signal generator (set to smpte)"? The only item that comes close to this is Resolve's 'signal generator' (under Fairlight /test tone settings), but that does not offer SMPTE.

Otherwise, I eventually effected a kludge by using Fairlight /Remote Control Settings & enabling SMPTE. However, I had no way of monitoring if the Patch Input/Output routing was working or not because the timecode does not show up anywhere in the metering panel, or anywhere in the Fairlight page.

Is pure peck and hunt to see if the timecode is getting to where you want it to be.

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2021 12:19 am
by freshman
I have timecode output working on the FAIRLIGHT page, but it does not continue to output when I am on the EDIT page.

Is this intended behavior?

-- Thank you!

(Apologies if this is answered somewhere else...)

Re: Fairlight TC for External Audio App Sync

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:48 am
by Reynaud Venter
freshman wrote:I have timecode output working on the FAIRLIGHT page, but it does not continue to output when I am on the EDIT page.
The LTC output via Remote Control Settings is only available on the Fairlight Timeline.

On the Edit page - if you have a Blackmagic IO card - enable:
Project Settings - General Options - Color - Embed timecode in audio output

LTC timecode is on channel 2 of the analogue output and embedded in channel 16 of the SDI output.