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  • About Ardour
    • About Ardour’s documentation
    • Ardour Overview
    • Why is it called Ardour?
    • Why Write a DAW for Linux?
    • Isn’t This a Really Complicated Program?
    • Creating Music with Ardour
    • Additional Resources
  • Getting Started
    • Starting Ardour
    • Understanding Basic Concepts and Terminology
    • Using the Mouse
    • Default Keyboard Bindings
    • Basic GUI Operations
  • Ardour Configuration
    • Ardour Systems
      • The Right Computer System for Digital Audio
      • The Right Mouse
    • System Specific Setup
      • Ubuntu Linux
      • Microsoft Windows
      • KDE Plasma 5
    • I/O Setup
      • Connecting Audio and MIDI Devices
      • Monitor Setup in Ardour
    • Synchronization
      • On Clock and Time
      • Latency and Latency-Compensation
      • Timecode Generators and Slaves
      • Overview of all Timecode related settings
      • Transport Masters
      • Preferences
      • Session Properties
    • Configuring MIDI
      • MIDI on Linux
      • MIDI on OS X
      • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Ardour’s Interface
    • Ardour’s Interface Overview
    • Main Menu
      • The Session Menu
      • The Transport Menu
      • The Edit Menu
      • The Region Menu
      • The Track Menu
      • The View Menu
      • The Window Menu
      • The Help Menu
      • Status Bar
      • Transport Bar
      • Record/Punch Options
      • Transport Clocks
      • Selection Clocks
      • Mini-Timeline
      • Other Toolbar Items
      • Toolbox
    • Controls
      • Playhead Options
      • Zoom Controls
      • Grid Controls
      • Edit Point Control
      • Nudge Controls
    • Rulers and Markers
      • Rulers
      • Markers Basics
      • Bars:Beats
      • Tempo
      • Time Signature
      • Range Markers
      • Loop Range
      • Punch Range
      • Location Markers
      • CD Track Markers
      • Cue Markers
      • Arrangement
      • Summary
    • Editor and Cue Lists
      • The Tracks and Busses List
      • The Sources List
      • The Regions List
      • The Clips List
      • The Arrangement List
      • The Snapshot List
      • The Track and Bus Group List
      • The Ranges and Marks Lists
      • Favorite Plugins Window
      • Strips list
    • Mixer Strips
      • Audio/MIDI Mixer Strips
      • Audio/MIDI Busses Mixer Strips
      • VCA Mixer Strips
      • Foldback Section
      • Master Bus Strip
    • Editor Tracks
      • Audio Track Controls
      • MIDI Track Controls
      • Bus Controls
      • Track and Bus Groups
      • Quick groups
      • Monitor Section
  • Sessions & Tracks
    • Sessions
      • What’s in a Session?
      • Where Are Sessions Stored?
      • New/Open Session Dialog
      • Audio/MIDI Setup
      • Renaming a Session
      • Session Metadata
      • Session Templates
      • Snapshots
      • Cleaning Up Sessions
      • Backup and Sharing of Sessions
    • Tracks
      • Adding Tracks, Busses and VCAs
      • Track Templates
      • Track Types
      • Track Modes
      • Track Layering
      • Channel Configuration
      • Track Ordering
      • Track Color
      • Track Height
      • Waveform display
      • Track Context Menu
  • Playback
    • Controlling Playback
    • The Big Clock
    • Using Key Bindings
  • Recording
    • The Recorder
    • Monitoring
    • Monitor Signal Flow
    • Metronome
    • Latency Considerations
    • I/O Plugins
  • Importing and Exporting
    • Importing
      • Adding Pre-existing Material
      • Import Dialog
      • Supported File Formats
      • Copying Versus Linking
      • Searching for Files Using Tags
    • Exporting
      • Export Dialog
      • Quick Audio Export
      • Export Format Profiles
      • Stem Exports
      • Bouncing Regions
      • Interchange with other DAWs
  • Editing
    • Navigating the Editor
    • Editing Basics
      • Working With Regions
      • Region Editor Pane
      • Region Naming
      • Corresponding Regions Selection
      • Region Context Menu
      • Common Region Edit Operations
      • Copy Regions
      • Move Regions With the Mouse
      • Align (Spot) Regions
    • Edit Mode and Tools
      • Editing Clocks
      • Which Regions Are Affected?
      • Making Selections
    • Editing Regions and Selections
      • Trimming Regions
      • Push/Pull Trimming
      • Move Region Contents
      • Stretching
      • Separate Under
      • Strip Silence from Audio Regions
      • Insert/Remove Time
      • Region Properties
      • Sections
      • Fades and Crossfades
    • Adjusting Gain
      • Region Gain
      • Gain Envelopes
    • Playlists
      • Understanding Playlists
      • Playlist Operations
      • Playlist Usecases
      • Rhythm Ferret
  • MIDI
    • MIDI Overview
      • Creating MIDI Tracks
      • Creating MIDI Regions
    • MIDI Editing
      • Pianoroll Window
      • Editing Multiple MIDI Regions
      • Controlling Visible Note Range
      • Adding New Notes
        • Handling Overlapping Notes
        • Note Selection
        • Note Cut, Copy and Paste
        • Note Splitting and Joining
        • Adding and Editing Chords
        • Changing Note Properties
        • Editing Velocity
        • Patch Change
        • Independent and Dependent MIDI Region Copies
        • Quantizing MIDI
        • Transposing MIDI
        • MIDI List Editor
        • Transforming MIDI with Mathematical Operations
    • MIDI Recording
      • Step Entry
      • The Virtual MIDI Keyboard
    • MIDI Automation
      • Pitch Bend & Aftertouch
      • MIDI Scene Automation
      • MIDI Tracer
  • Clips
    • Clips Overview
    • Clips in the Editor
    • Clips in the Cue Window
    • Adding Local Clip Libraries
    • Managing Custom Clips
  • Cue
    • Non-Linear Workflow Principles
    • Cue window elements
    • Setting Up Cues
      • Populating the Cue Grid
      • Playing Back the Cues
      • Setting Up Clip Properties
      • Setting Up Launch Options
      • Setting Up Follow Actions
      • Setting Up Stretch Options
      • Recording cues
      • Editing Cues
      • Mixing Linear and Non-Linear Workflows
  • Arranging
    • Time, Tempo and Time Signature
      • Tempo and Time Signature
      • Techniques for Working with Tempo and Time Signature
  • Mixing
    • Basic Mixing
      • Metering in Ardour
      • Meterbridge
      • Signal Routing
      • Bundle Manager
      • Aux Sends
      • Comparing Aux Sends and Subgroups
      • External Sends
      • Inserts
      • Subgrouping
      • Patchbay
      • Track/Bus Signal Flow
      • Sidechaining
      • Muting and Soloing
      • Panning
        • Mono Panner
        • Balance Control
        • Stereo Panner
        • VBAP Panner
        • Mixer Scenes
        • Saving and Importing Mixer Strips
        • Loudness Analyzer and Normalizer
        • Realtime Perceptual Analyzer
    • Plugin and Hardware Inserts
      • Working With Plugins
      • Processor Box
      • Plugin Selector
      • Plugin Manager
      • Managing Plugin Presets
      • Working with Ardour-built Plugin Editors
    • Automation
      • Automation Nomenclature
      • Automation States
      • Automation Lanes
      • Automation Curves
      • Automation Modes
      • Controlling a Track with Automation
      • Applying effects to regions separately
  • Bundled Plugins
    • Filters and Effects
    • Instruments
    • Utilities
    • Inline Scopes
  • Video
    • Video Timeline and Monitoring
    • Video Timeline Setup
    • Transcoding, Formats and Codecs
    • Workflow and Operations
  • Control Surfaces
    • Using the Ableton Push 2
    • Using the Contour Design Shuttle Devices
    • Generic MIDI
      • Generic MIDI Binding Maps
      • Generic MIDI Learn
      • Generic MIDI and Encoders
    • Mackie Control Devices
      • Devices Using Mackie/Logic Control Protocol
      • SSL Nucleus
      • Behringer Devices in Mackie/Logic Control Mode
      • What to do if your Device is not Listed
      • Working With Extenders
      • Using the Novation Launch Control XL
      • Using the Novation Launchkey mk4
      • Using the Novation Launchpad Pro Mk3
    • Open Sound Control (OSC)
      • Basics
      • Using the setup dialog
      • Linking Surfaces
      • Querying Ardour
      • Feedback
      • Feedback and strip-types values
      • Jog Modes
      • Custom Strip Lists
      • Automation
      • Personal Monitoring Control
      • Parameter Types
      • Selection and Expansion Considerations
      • Using the PreSonus FaderPort
      • Using the PreSonus FaderPort 2/8/16
      • Using the Softube Console1
      • Using the Steinberg CC121
      • Using the Tascam US-2400
      • Using the WebSockets Server
      • Using the MCP HTTP Surface
  • Troubleshooting
    • Plugin DSP Load
    • Performance Meters
  • Scripting
    • Lua Scripting
    • Lua Bindings Class Reference
  • Appendix
    • List of Menu Actions
    • Default Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Ardour Monitor Modes
    • Files and Directories Ardour Knows About
    • MIDI Notes Reference
    • MIDNAM Reference
    • Getting More Plugins
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Overview of all Timecode related settings¶

Timecode settings are accessed from the menu in three places:

  • [Session > Properties > Timecode]{.kbd .menu}

  • [Edit > Preferences > Transport]{.kbd .menu}

  • [Edit > Preferences > MIDI]{.kbd .menu}

Timecode Settings {#tc-settings}¶

[Timecode frames-per-second]{.kbd .menu}

Configure timecode frames-per-second (23.976, 24, 24.975, 25, 29.97, 29.97 drop, 30, 30 drop, 59.94, 60). Note that all fractional framerates are actually fps*(1000.0/1001.0).

[Pull up/down]{.kbd .menu}

Video pull-up modes change the effective samplerate of Ardour to allow for changing a film soundtrack from one frame rate to another. See Telecine

[Slave Timecode offset]{.kbd .menu}

The specified offset is added to the received timecode (MTC or LTC).

[Timecode Generator offset]{.kbd .menu}

Specify an offset which is added to the generated timecode (so far only LTC).

[JACK Time Master]{.kbd .option}

Provide Bar|Beat|Tick and other information to JACK.

These settings are session specific.

Transport Preferences {#transports-prefs}¶

[External timecode source]{.kbd .menu}

Select timecode source: JACK, LTC, MTC, MIDI Clock

[Match session video frame rate to external timecode]{.kbd .option}

This option controls the value of the video frame rate while chasing an external timecode source. When enabled, the session video frame rate will be changed to match that of the selected external timecode source. When disabled, the session video frame rate will not be changed to match that of the selected external timecode source. Instead the frame rate indication in the main clock will flash red and Ardour will convert between the external timecode standard and the session standard.

[External timecode is sync locked]{.kbd .option}

Indicates that the selected external timecode source shares sync (Black & Burst, Wordclock, etc) with the audio interface.

[Lock to 29.9700 fps instead of 30000/1001]{.kbd .option}

The external timecode source is assumed to use 29.97 fps instead of 30000/1001. SMPTE 12M-1999 specifies 29.97df as 30000/1001. The spec further mentions that drop-frame timecode has an accumulated error of -86ms over a 24-hour period. Drop-frame timecode would compensate exactly for a NTSC color frame rate of 30 * 0.9990 (ie 29.970000). That is not the actual rate. However, some vendors use that rate—despite it being against the specs—because the variant of using exactly 29.97 fps has zero timecode drift.

[LTC incoming port]{.kbd .menu}

Offers a session agnostic way to retain the LTC port connection.

[Enable LTC generator]{.kbd .option}

Does just what it says.

[Send LTC while stopped]{.kbd .option}

Enable to continue to send LTC information even when the transport (playhead) is not moving. This mode is intended to drive analog tape machines which unspool the tape if no LTC timecode is received.

[LTC generator level]{.kbd .menu}

Specify the Peak Volume of the generated LTC signal in dbFS. A good value is 0 dBu (which is -18 dbFS in an EBU calibrated system).

These settings are common to all sessions.

MIDI Preferences {#midi-prefs}¶

[Send MIDI Timecode]{.kbd .option}

Enable MTC generator

[Send MIDI Clock]{.kbd .option}

Enable MIDI Clock generator

These settings are also common to all sessions.

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