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Old 02-02-2018, 04:25 PM
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Default Re: Jam Sync Pro Tools with Camera

Almost! :)

You won't need to record the timecode into Pro Tools. Lockstep is the middle-man. Lockstep will take the audio timecode that you feed into your computer and convert it to MIDI timecode. You set the MTC path in Lockstep. Once you set the MTC Reader within Pro Tools to that MTC path (seen at 3:33 in the reference video), and put Pro Tools "Online", Pro Tools will chase the LTC timecode. Record your audio like you normally would, the LTC will just move your Pro Tools like a player piano. Good luck! Test it out before your next shoot and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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