by Y-my-R » Wed Nov 09, 2022 7:10 pm
The original post sounded like there's no mix-up with the types of sync that are necessary, but the way the thread progressed, sounds like there's some confusion sneaking in. For clarity, here's an excerpt from something I had posted in another thread, regarding the different types of "sync" the D8B uses/needs:
Word Clock: Sync protocol that makes sure your digital bits are aligned. Has nothing to do with "song position" or the counter on the D8B. Sample rate needs to be correct for this to work right. Only one master, everything else needs to be sync slave.
New note: If there's no questionmark appearing in the display, then this at least does not seem to be the reason why the SMPTE display doesn't move... and you already confirmed that the D8B syncs to external clock. So, the word clock sync seems to be done right, and there shouldn't be a need to change the master/slave settings for the issue your describing.
MIDI Machine Control (MMC): These are Transport commands such as Play/Stop/Record - usually sent over MIDI.
New Note: These don't make the SMPTE display move by themselves, as they're only momentary commands (i.e. the "stop" MMC MIDI signal will only be transmitted once, after pressing the stop button). This needs to work in order to use the transport buttons on the D8B, but doesn't have anything to do with "keeping" the SMPTE display moving, once it moves.
Good to know, that you can see that the D8B does transmit something, when pressing one of these buttons (i.e. MIDI in indicator in Logic).
MIDI Time Code (MTC) and SMPTE: Sync protocol that relates to song position. Has nothing to do with "digital" sync like word clock above. Can be sent via MIDI or Audio (only MIDI in the D8B's case). The frame rate has to match on all ends, or it may either not sync at all, or start drifting and then causing problems (could look like a freeze on the D8B).
The D8B NEVER EVER creates this type of sync signal (sounded like you think it does, somewhere above). This ALWAYS needs to come from the recorder (e.g. in this case the Alesis HD24) or the computer.
New Note: At face value, it also sounds like you set this up correctly, too, if Logic is indeed sending MTC to the MIDI output that goes to the D8B. On the Unitor 8, does the MIDI Out LED light up solid for the port that goes to the D8B (with no other MIDI, like notes or automation data being sent there?)
If so, then it seems that the Unitor 8 should really be outputting MTC... but Logic can be a little tricky with that, sometimes. So, if this LED is NOT lit up solid, then you'd have to look into what's preventing the MTC signal from coming out of Logic and going to the D8B.
If that MIDI out LED on the Unitor IS solid, and you haven't done so, yet, I'd try to delete the startup session on the D8B, and create a new one, to see if this makes any kind of difference. It could be some sort of setting from the previous user in the D8B (e.g. automation disabled or some other sort of corruption).
Anyway, I haven't had to troubleshoot the MTC/SMPTE sync in some time (and didn't even turn my D8B on in a long while), so if you're stuck, I can take another look what else may need to be in place for this to work. But from everything else you said in this thread, Mazzytwo, you sound like you know what you're doing, so... seems like you're on the right track and will just have to figure out where this is stuck.
Best of luck in the meantime!