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Chapter 12: MIDI/SYNC Mode, OTHER Mode
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MIDI CLOCK
MIDI CLOCK is a general synchronization signal which most sequencers are equipped with.
When MIDI CLOCK is used, the tempo of the MPC2000XL will control another sequencer.
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Sync OutSync Out (Out:A)
Mode:MIDI CLOCKMIDI CLOCK
Send MMC:OFFSend MMC:OFF
MIDI TIME CODE (MTC)
In contrast to MIDI CLOCK, MIDI TIME CODE is a snchronous signal with absolute time. The
MTC does not have tempo data and therefore it is necessary to set the tempo change on the slave
device and the MPC2000XL.
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Sync OutSync Out (Out:A)
Mode:MIDI TIME CODEMIDI TIME CODE
Frame rate:25Frame rate:25
Send MMC:OFFSend MMC:OFF
Frame rate:
Set this to the same frame rate being used by the slave device.
You can also set the start time of the sequence or song when synchronizing with the MTC. Move
the cursor to the Now: field in the Main or Song Screen and press OPEN WINDOW to display the
following window.
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CLOSE
Time DisplayTime Display
Display style:Display style:BAR,BEAT,CLOCK
Start time:00h00m00s00f00Start time:00h00m00s00f00
Frame rate:25Frame rate:25
Start time: The playback starts when the time code set here is received.
Frame rate: Sets the frame rate of the time code.
Send MMC:
This allows you to send MIDI Machine Control messages.
OFF
The MIDI synchronous signal is ignored when Mode: is set to OFF.
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Sync OutSync Out (Out:B)
Mode:OFF
Send MMC:OFFSend MMC:OFF
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