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external:examples:reaper_timecode_on_same_pc [2020/02/13 14:17] – [4. Try it out] icke_siegenexternal:examples:reaper_timecode_on_same_pc [2020/04/29 04:59] (current) – [Prerequisites] icke_siegen
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 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
  
-  - Titan PC-Suite, from v12 on (AvoKey required)+  - Titan PC-Suite, from v12 on (External AvoKey or T2 required - T1 or Editor Avokey does not work)
   - loopMIDI (see [[external:software_list|]], to route the MIDI signal from one program to another   - loopMIDI (see [[external:software_list|]], to route the MIDI signal from one program to another
   - Reaper (see [[external:software_list|]])   - Reaper (see [[external:software_list|]])
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 {{:external:examples:reaper_timecode_running.png|}} {{:external:examples:reaper_timecode_running.png|}}
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 +You can now use this as timecode source to sync cuelists to music coming from Reaper.
  
 I noticed a gap between the timestamps in Reaper and in Titan. This seems to be due to both, Reaper, as well as Titan/USB Expert, and needs to be investigated further. I noticed a gap between the timestamps in Reaper and in Titan. This seems to be due to both, Reaper, as well as Titan/USB Expert, and needs to be investigated further.
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 === - loopMIDI === === - loopMIDI ===
  
-loopMIDI shows the number of transmitted data. This number increases with every command. If this number does not increase then Titan doesn't send data.+loopMIDI shows the number of transmitted data. This number increases with every command, note or messageWith timecode, this number increases continuously and rather fast.
  
 {{:external:examples:debug_loopmidi.png|}} {{:external:examples:debug_loopmidi.png|}}
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 === - USB Expert Console === === - USB Expert Console ===
  
-Open the USB Expert Console. This must show loopMIDI Port 1 as connected panel (top-left). Select the ''MIDI'' tab top-right, click ''Watch MIDI'', in the MIDI watcher window select MIDI Input an Raw MIDI. Now, as you send a command, it is shown in the MIDI watcher:+Open the USB Expert Console. This must show loopMIDI Port 1 as connected panel (top-left). Select the ''MIDI'' tab top-right, click ''Watch MIDI'', in the MIDI watcher window select MIDI Input and Raw MIDI. Now, as you send a command, it is shown in the MIDI watcher, with continuously incoming data like this: 
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 +{{:external:examples:debug_timecode_usbexpert.png?500|}} 
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 +Additionally, on the Timecode tab (top-right), you should see the real timecode values running:
  
-{{:external:examples:debug_usbexpert.png?450|}}+{{:external:examples:debug_timecode_usbexpert_2.png?500|}}
  
 === - MIDI-OX === === - MIDI-OX ===
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 {{:external:examples:debug_midiox_1.png|}} {{:external:examples:debug_midiox_1.png|}}
  
-From the View menu select ''Input Monitor...''. In this window, all incoming MIDI data are shown. You will see anything when you fire a command in Titan:+From the View menu select ''Input Monitor...''. In this window, all incoming MIDI data are shown. You will see the cpntinuous stream of MTC Quarter Freame messages:
  
-{{:external:examples:debug_midiox_2.png|}}+{{:external:examples:debug_timecode_midiox.png|}}
  
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