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  2. Pilottone - Wikipedia

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    The audio recorder is equipped with two recording heads: a full-track mono head that records audio in the conventional manner and a neo-pilot head, which also functions for playback of the pilot tone signal. This neo-pilot head is aligned at a 90-degree angle to the audio head and records the pilot tone down the center of the mono audio signal.

  3. SMPTE timecode - Wikipedia

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    Timecode may be attached to a recording medium in a number of different ways. Linear timecode, a.k.a. longitudinal timecode (LTC): suitable to be recorded on an audio channel, or carried by audio wires for distribution within a studio to synchronize recorders and cameras. To read LTC, the recording must be moving, meaning that LTC is useless ...

  4. Linear timecode - Wikipedia

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    Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) is an encoding of SMPTE timecode data in an audio signal, as defined in SMPTE 12M specification. The audio signal is commonly recorded on a VTR track or other storage media.

  5. Digital Audio Stationary Head - Wikipedia

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    In a two-track DASH recorder, the digital data is recorded onto the tape across nine data tracks: eight for the digital audio data and one for the CRC data; there is also provision for two linear analog cue tracks and one additional linear analog track dedicated to recording time code. Digital audio recorders are fundamentally high bit-rate ...

  6. Vinyl emulation - Wikipedia

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    The vinyl is a recording of analog audio signals often referred to as timecode. The turntables' audio output - the timecode recording - is routed into an analog-to-digital converter, or ADC. This ADC may be a multi-channel soundcard or a dedicated external USB or FireWire audio interface box, DJ controller device or compatible mixer (usually ...

  7. Timecode - Wikipedia

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    A timecode (alternatively, time code) is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing synchronization system. Timecode is used in video production , show control and other applications which require temporal coordination or logging of recording or actions.

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