Ten Minute Master - Staying in Sync
If different elements of a system need to be synchronised, you’ll need to get down and dirty with timecode. Grant Bridgeman watches the clock...

T imecode is something of a mystery to many musicians, but it’s something that you may well come to depend on if you choose to eschew small-studio ambition or work with elements other than straightforward audio. Indeed, there are musicians out there who remain blissfully unaware of it at all, as their compositions stay within one system and don’t need external devices to synchronise with it or be sync’ed to a moving image.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 68
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