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Chapter 12: MIDI applications
Synchronizing the DPS12 to an external device (MTC)
In this example, the DPS12 is used as a sync slave device. MTC (MIDI timecode) is supplied from an external
MIDI sequencer or computer-based sequence software to the DPS12, which will synchronize to the MIDI se-
quencer operation. This method is useful when you are using a device that cannot be used as a slave device in the
sync system (such as an analog MTR).
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the DPS12’s MIDI IN jack and the MIDI sequencer’s MIDI OUT jack.
INPUT
DIGITAL PERSONAL STUDIO
dps12
INPUT GAIN
DPS12
MIDI OUT
MTC
MIDI IN
MIDI sequencer
2. Move the cursor to the field, then turn the [JOG] dial to recall the SYNC Control Panel.
3. Move the cursor to the field, and turn the [JOG] dial to select .
4. Press the [F6] key to set the field to .
5. To change the frame rate of the MTC (default = 30, non-drop), move the cursor to the field,
turn the [JOG] dial to recall the TIME DISPLAY Control Panel.
6. Move the cursor to the field, and set the frame rate of the MTC to the rate of the
syncing device. Options are , , (30, non-drop), , (30, drop).
7. Press the DPS12’s PLAY button.
The following window appears.
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