What do a physically need to record both Timecode and Sound?

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BooABCD

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What do a physically need to record both Timecode and Sound?

PostThu Mar 20, 2025 5:34 pm

Hello!

Sorry if this is a silly question but I'm a total newbie. (so this needs to be explained in a way somone like me would understand!)

I am working with a Blackmagic Studio 4K camera and I would like to record Audio at the same time as using an Ambient Lockit box for timecode. is this possible? what would i physically need in order to do this? theres so many cable options and i am very confused so i REALLY appreciate any help you can provide :)

Thank you soo soooo much in advance :D
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Re: What do a physically need to record both Timecode and So

PostFri Mar 21, 2025 12:59 am

The camera records 2 channels which can be used as stereo or separate mono from different sources, or ... put TC in left, captured sound in right.

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Re: What do a physically need to record both Timecode and So

PostFri Mar 21, 2025 9:13 am

Thank you :)

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