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- SETUP
- Install both drivers and "Clockworks" Software from motu.com/downloads
- Ensure MOTU Expression Mini is connected via USB
- If starting from scratch, make sure to reset MOTU to factory settings (File>Reset to factory settings)
- In the Mac Spotlight search bar, search and open Audio Midi Setup
- Window>Show Midi Studio
- Make sure MOTU Mini Expression shows up and isĀ not greyed out
- Open Pro Tools
- THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE ALREADY DONE IN "2.106 PRODUCTION TEMPLATE"
- If "2.106 Production" template is not available, create new session
- Go to Setup>Peripherals and choose The MOTU Cable for the MTC Reader Port
- Go to Setup>Peripherals>Machine Control and enable "Midi Machine Control Remote"
- Go to Setup>MIDI>Midi Beat Clock and enable Midi Beat Clock for MOTU All Cables
- Enable Transport button (lit up button on screenshot)
- Ensure the ATEM and HyperDeck are running on 30fps
- Go to Setup>Session and ensure the Timecode rate matches the HyperDeck (likely 29.97df30fps)
- Open Clockworks and set Internal / 29.97df 30 (same as HyperDeck) / Record
- Hit play on the Clockworks transport window - Pro Tools should now start running
- Switch "Internal" in Clockworks to LTC quick syncRecord or press play on a video on the Hyperdeck, Pro Tools should now be following the HyperdeckQuicklock
- Pro Tools and the Hyperdeck should be following the Time of Day Timecode from the ATEM
- FIX SYNC OFFSET - If there is an offset between Pro Tools and the Hyperdeck, it can be fixed by going to Pro Tools Setup>External Setup>Current Timecode Offset
- For 2.106, the offset at the time of making this wiki is 00:00:00;17 :06 (Desired Timecode Position if Current Timecode Position is 00:00:00;:00)
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- If Pro Tools isn't following the Hyperdeck, try any of the following and it will likely fix itself:
- Restart Pro Tools
- Unplug MOTU and plug back in after 15 seconds
- Ensure Lock button on MOTU is bright green
- Restart Computer