Teac WR-DA7 manual Macintosh Setup, Midi Sequencer Digital Performer Setup

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Macintosh Setup

To have the Macintosh recognize the MIDI Timepiece A/V and various MIDI devices using Free MIDI.

Open Free MIDI Preferences in the File menu, then select only the “Modem” check box of MIDI Configurations, Serial Ports. We recommend you to leave the other check box blank for “Printer", avoiding possible conflicts in serial communications.

If OMS is installed, there is a possibility of conflict. It is recommended that it be disabled using the computer's extension manager.

Expansion Software Setup

Select [Preference] from the Edit menu and open the dialog box. Select [Port Setup] in the dialog box and set the [Automation Port] to [Printer].

Similarly, check that [Use MIDI] has no check mark in the preference port setup menu. If it has a check mark, de-select it and restart the expansion software.

Similarly, select [WR-DA7 Timecode Input] as a sync source on the preference port setup menu. Then, select a check mark for [Receive Timecode] on the Real-time menu so that MTC can be received from the DA-98 via the WR-DA7.

MIDI Sequencer (Digital Performer) Setup

To receive MTC from the DA-98 through the MIDI Timepiece A/V , set Sync Port to [Modem] on the Receive Sync item of the Basic menu, and set [Type of Sync] to [MTC, DTL or DTLe]. Then, set [Slave to External Sync] to [ON] in the Basic menu and press the [Play] button on the control panel. When MTC is received from the MIDI Timepiece A/V , Digital Performer timecode begins to run.

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Contents Application Guide Version Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction WR-DA7 as wordclock master Installing and using option cards with the WR-DA7Wordclock WR-DA7 as wordclock slaveWordclock TimecodeTandem connection ADAT, BRC ConnectionsDA-98, 88 OFF, SW2 OFFMidi Expansion Software Macintosh Version DAT with AES/EBU or S/PDIF I/ODigital timepiece ConnectionMidi Page WR-DA7 setting Adat settingMethod of connection System configuration-1 AdatExample of systems for Adat 3 units and BRC BRC setting System configuration-2 Method of connection BRC settingBRC as the wordclock master BRC setting BRC as the wordclock slave System configuration-3 Adat ID2Example of systems with 3 DA-88s DA-88 setting System configuration-4 Method of connection DA-98, 38 setting System configuration Example of systems for analog 16-track recorder 1 unit MTR Example of systems for Digital Video Recorder 1 unit Digital Video Recorder Example of systems for VTR 1 unit, Adat 1 unit, and BRC BRC setting VTR DA-98 setting Example of systems for VTR 1 unit and DA-98 1 unitPage System configuration-9 Connecting Procedures WR-DA7 SetupSystem Example of Pro Tools Pro Tools Setup ADAT, BRC SetupSystem Configuration-10 Pro ToolsSystem Example of Midi Sequencer Performer Midi Sequencer Performer Setup System Configuration-11 Connecting Procedures WR-DA7 Setup WR-DA7 Master WR-DA7 SlaveSystem Configuration-12 WR-DA7DR8 Setup System Example of Akai DR8 1 unitSystem Configuration-13 DR8PC Macintosh Setup Expansion Software SetupConnection to MAX Macintosh expansion software System Configuration-14 Midi Timepiece A/V Setup Macintosh Setup Midi Sequencer Digital Performer SetupSystem Configuration-15 Tandem-Connection to MAX Macintosh expansion software Macintosh for Expansion Software Setup System Configuration-16 Connecting Procedures Macintosh for Midi Sequencer Setup Midi Sequencer Digital Performer Setup System Configuration-17