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Chapter 10: Syncing to Tape and Other Devices
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Regardless of which sync mode is selected, there is one soft key in the
Sync In section:
• The <SyncIn=ON > soft key:
Pressing this soft key turns the sync input on or off. The soft key text
shows the current state. If ON, the MPC60 always stands ready to sync
to the incoming sync signal. If OFF, incoming sync signals are ignored.
The Sync Out section
The right side of the Sync screen contains all settings related to using
the MPC60 as the source of sync signals. The MPC60 can send three
types of sync signals:
• FSK24, output from the Sync Out jack whenever a sequence or song
plays
• MIDI clock, output from any one of the four MIDI output ports
• SMPTE, output from the Sync Out jack only while no sequence or song
is playing and only while the Generate SMPTE screen is showing
There is one field and one soft key on this side of the screen:
• The MIDI clock field:
This choice field determines which (if any) of the four MIDI output ports
will send MIDI clock and Song Position Pointer signals. The options are
OFF, OUT A, OUT B, OUT C or OUT D.
• The <GenSMPTE> soft key:
Pressing this soft key displays the screen that’s used to generate
SMPTE time code:
============ Generate SMPTE ===========A
Start=00:00:00:00 Frames/sec:30
========================================
<Start> <Stop>
This screen permits SMPTE time code to be generated from the
SYNC OUT jack. It can only be generated while this screen is
showing. It is not generated while the MPC60 is playing. The
fields and soft keys are:
• The Start= field:
This is the SMPTE timecode number at which the generated
time code will start. The four parts of the field are hours, minutes,
seconds and frames. Normally, this should be set to
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