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Chapter 9: Control Panel
Sync (synchronization)
You can set various parameters for the syncing operation via the MIDI IN and OUT jacks.
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The following parameters are used to synchronize the DPS12 to an external MIDI device or to control the DPS12
remotely from an external MIDI device. (See page 109 for more information on synchronization and remote
control.)
1 (Selecting the type of sync signal)
This field enables you to select a method for synchronizing the DPS12 to an external MIDI device. Use the
[CURSOR] key to move the cursor to this field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select one of the following three
options.
Song Position Pointer and MIDI clock are transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack.
MIDI timecode (MTC) is transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack. The MTC format conforms to the frame
rate specified by the parameter in the TIME DISPLAY Control Panel. (See page 88.)
The DPS12 receives MIDI timecode (MTC) at the MIDI IN jack and synchronizes to the timecode. The
MTC format conforms to the frame rate specified by the parameter in the TIME DISPLAY
Control Panel. (See page 88.)
Any sync signals are transmitted.
NOTE :
If you use the DPS12 as a master device for sync operation, you need to set the
parameter in the MIDI Control Panel to . (See page 94.)
2 [F6] key (Sync on/off)
This select field enables you to switch the sync operation on and off. When this field is set to , the DPS12
does not transmit or receive any sync signal, regardless of the settings 1. Use the [F6] key to switch between
on and off.
3
This field enables you to set the device ID of a connected external device, such as a MIDI sequencer, that
sends MMC (MIDI Machine Control) to the DPS12’s MIDI IN jack to control the transport section of the
DPS12. Use the [CURSOR] key to move the cursor to this field, and turn the [JOG] dial to set the device ID in
the range of 0 to 126.
NOTE :
To control the DPS12 from an external device using MMC, the device ID of the external
transmission device and that of the DPS12 should match. See page 114 for more details.
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