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<strong>GX9000</strong> User Manual Rev 2.1 Projects and File Handling<br />
Setting the Date and Time<br />
The <strong>GX9000</strong> has a real time clock chip which is used to time stamp all<br />
recorded project and audio files. The <strong>GX9000</strong> can also be programmed to<br />
generate Time of Day timecode using the clock. It is therefore important to<br />
set the date and time correctly,<br />
Set the Date<br />
Set the Time<br />
This date is displayed in DD | MM | YY (Day | Month | Year) format. To modify<br />
the date,<br />
• Press the Setup button.<br />
• Use the Rotary Wheel to select the Projects menu.<br />
• Press the Parameter Down button and use the Rotary Wheel to select<br />
the .Date menu.<br />
• Press the Enter button. The colon delimiters will flash to indicate edit<br />
mode, and the fields that are not being edited are blanked out.<br />
• Press the Value Left and Value Right buttons to select a field to be<br />
changed.<br />
• Use the Rotary Wheel to change the field.<br />
• Repeat the previous two steps as required.<br />
• Press the Enter button to set the new date.<br />
This time is displayed in HH:MM:SS (Hours:Minutes:Seconds) format. To<br />
modify the time,<br />
• Press the Setup button.<br />
• Use the Rotary Wheel to select the Projects menu.<br />
• Press the Parameter Down button and use the Rotary Wheel to select<br />
the .Time menu.<br />
• Press the Enter button. The colon delimiters will flash to indicate edit<br />
mode, and the fields that are not being edited are blanked out.<br />
• Press the Value Left and Value Right buttons to select a field to be<br />
changed.<br />
• Use the Rotary Wheel to change the field.<br />
• Repeat the previous two steps as required.<br />
• Press the Enter button to set the new time.<br />
What Does an ADL Contain?<br />
The Project ADL file is a human readable text file that can be opened by any<br />
word processor or text reading application such as Notepad on a PC. The file<br />
can easily be modified by hand to change track routing and slip a track but it<br />
is not re<strong>com</strong>mended. <strong>Genex</strong> provide a simple GUI based editor application<br />
that allow graphical manipulation of the ADL file with edits or changes<br />
immediately sent back to the <strong>GX9000</strong> for review.<br />
The <strong>GX9000</strong> supports two variations of the ADL file. The following example is<br />
a standard AES31 ADL generated in PCM mode for a 48 track 24 / 44.1<br />
recording. The header section contains some general information about the<br />
recording. The middle section lists all of the mono broadcast wave files<br />
generated by the record process, and the end section is a list of events<br />
referencing the audio files. The example ADL shows a 10 minute recording<br />
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