Yamaha MD8 owner manual Using Midi Clock, Setting the Midi Sequencer, Programming the Tempo Map

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76 The MD8 & MIDI

Using MIDI Clock

Setting the MIDI Sequencer

The MIDI sequencer must be set to receive and synchronize to an external MIDI Clock source. Refer to your MIDI sequencer’s user manual for more information. Exact MIDI Clock operation depends on what external synchronization features your MIDI sequencer supports. If it supports only basic MIDI Clock messages, then it will start playback at 00:00:00, but will not be able to continue playback if the song is started from a position other than 00:00:00. In this case, you will have to return to the beginning of the song each time you start playback on the MD8. If your MIDI sequencer supports MIDI Clock and MIDI Song Position Pointers, you’ll be able to start playback at any point in the song. In this case, your MIDI sequencer will locate to the current song position and play along in synchroni- zation. Because the MD8 can locate quickly, some MIDI sequencers may not be able to syn- chronize immediately with the MD8, especially when the MD8 is playing in A–B Repeat mode.

When MIDI Clock is on, the MD8 stops playback at the end of each song.

MIDI Clock is turned off automatically if the Cue List or Program Play function is used.

Note: This should be done before you start recording the first track. Though you can also program the Tempo Map after recording a few tracks, it will be next to impossible to syn- chronize a sequencer to what you have recorded. For best results, we suggest you use the sequencer to supply a metronome signal when you start tracking.

Programming the Tempo Map

MIDI Clock synchronization of an external sequencer or computer is impossible without time signature and tempo information. The MD8’s default values for these parameters are 4/4 (Meter) and q120 (Tempo). Up to 26 tempo/time signature changes (A–Z) can be pro- grammed for each song.

Note: On page 82, you will find a blank Tempo Map chart. Feel free to photocopy it and write down the settings you make for each song.

Meter (time signature)

1.Press the [EDIT] button and use the DATA dial to select the Song Tempo function.

2.Press the [ENTER] button.

The display shows Meter Setup .

3.Press the [ENTER] button.

The display shows EDIT Meter .

4.To modify an existing Meter (time signature) value, press the [ENTER] button. To reset the Tempo Map, use the DATA dial to select NEW Meter and press the [ENTER] button.

Note: If you select NEW, all Meter changes are reset to their default values.

Note: The measure value of step A cannot be changed.

The display now shows A 001 4/4 . “A” is the name of the currently selected step, “001” refers to measure 1, and “4/4” is the time signature (called Meter here). The value “000” for the remaining steps means that the Meter change occurs before the song actually starts (in measure 0), which is another way of saying that the step in question is not being used.

The A flashes.

MD8—Owner’s Manual

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Contents Multitrack MD Recorder Varoitus Safety Instructions Read the Following Before Operating the MD8 Keep This Manual For Future Reference Contents Repeat, Cue List & Program Play 10. MD8 Applications MD8 Features Welcome to the MD8Mixer RecorderWelcome to the MD8 Buying Discs for the MD8 Type Logo DescriptionMiniDisc Touring the MD8 Topside ViewInput Channels Group Assign switches PAN controlFader Master Section Status indicators Pitch indicatorsMTC, Midi CLK, and MMC indicators TOC Edit indicatorRepeat mode indicators Auto Punch indicator& OUT indicators Track record indicatorsDisc Transport Section Disc Transport buttonsAuto Punch I/O button Song Search buttonsB Repeat buttons Repeat buttonMark Search & Mark buttons Display buttonPower ON/OFF switch Rear PanelLine Input 9-10/11-12 MIC/LINE INPUTsMIC/LINE INPUTs 1 Track Direct OUTsFront Connectors Phantom Power ON/OFF switchFirst Session Quick-Start SystemConnecting the Power Cord Turning on the MD8Loading a Disc Recording the First TrackMaking the Connections GRP & DIR GRP MethodDIR Method Monitoring & Recording GRP & DIRListening to the First Track Overdubbing Press the Play button to play back what you‘ve recordedMixdown Mix and refine your music as followsRecord the Final Mix to your stereo master recorder An Overview of Multitrack Recording Basic MultitrackingAdvanced Multitracking About Monitoring Multi-Source Mixing Up MIC/LINE Track 1 disc Input 1 jack/XLRMix and refine your music as described on Record the final mix to your stereo master recorderRecording & Mixing Techniques Recording a New SongSearching for Blanks Setting the Recording Mode Use the Data dial to select a Recording modeRec Mode Tracks Used Recording Time Minutes DiscTitling Discs & Songs RecordingUsing the REC Button Manual Punch In/OutPress the Stop button to stop playback Using the REC Select buttons Using a Footswitch Press the footswitch to start playbackSetting the In/Out Points On-the-Fly Auto Punch In/OutUsing SET and Last REC Search Single Take Auto Punch In/Out Play Record WaitRecord Auto Punch with a Footswitch Leaving Auto Punch In/Out modeMulti Take Auto Punch In/Out Press Enter to prepare for recording the second take Go back to aboveAuditioning Your Takes Use the Data dial to select the Take you want to auditionSetting the Pre-Roll & Post-Roll Times Ping-Pong Recording TracksPreparing for Ping-Pong Set the faders on the source channels to the 7-8 markSet the Monitor Level control as required Source TracksRehearsing Ping-Pong Performing Ping-Pong for RealChecking the Ping-Pong Operation Ping-Pong with Overdub Destination Track Overdub SourceContinue with Preparing for Ping-Pongon Adjusting the Pitch PitchToggling Between FIX & Vari Pitch Using a Footswitch Mode Before IndicatorsApplying Effects Applying Effects at MixdownApplying Effects when Recording Applying Effects with Ping-PongSet the effects processor as required Patching in Signal Processors From processor’s outputQuick Search Functions Searching for SongsRewind & Fast Forward Shuttle Playback Function Cue/ReviewSearching for the Last Rec in & OUT Points Locating Specific PointsTo return to normal playback speed, press Play again Marker Indicators Searching for MarkersInserting Markers Original SongAdjusting Markers Press the Adjust buttonAdjusting Markers Erasing Markers Press the Enter button to erase the markerBefore Erase After ErasePress the Repeat button to cancel All Song Repeat playback Repeat, Cue List & Program PlayOne Song Repeat All Song RepeatPress the Repeat button to cancel A-B Repeat RepeatRepeat Song Cue List Playback & Copy Use the Data dial to select Edit or NEWCue List Program Playback Press the Play button to start Program playbackProgram Viewing Disc Contents Editing Songs & TracksErasing Discs Copying & Converting SongsUse the Data dial to select the Song that you want to copy Use the Data dial to select another track Use the Data dial to select a blank areaPress the Enter button to copy Renumbering Songs BeforeSong Copy AfterMoving Songs Press Enter to renumber the songsPress Enter once more to move the song to the new position Dividing Songs Press the Enter button to divideSong 1 before divide Song 1 after divideCombining Songs Press the Enter button to combineSong Before combine After combine Erasing Songs Erasing TracksUse the Data dial to select the song you want to erase Press the Enter button to eraseErasing Parts Press Enter again to eraseBefore Part Erase After Part EraseCopying Tracks Press Enter again to copyCopying Parts Source TrackOther Functions Frame DisplayDisplay Dimmer Peak Hold Using the MD8 in a Synchronized Midi System MD8 & Midi About Tempo Maps Setting Up a Synchronized Midi System Using MTC Setting the MD8 for MTC OperationSetting the Midi Sequencer MTC Cabling Note Use the Data dial to select MTC Midi TimecodeUsing Midi Clock Setting the Midi SequencerProgramming the Tempo Map A once again flashes on the display 001 2/4 010 3/4 005 6/8 000 4/4 Deleting Steps in a Tempo MapSelecting Midi Clock for synchronization Saving a Tempo MapUse the Data dial to select Mclk Midi Clock Controlling the MD8 with MMC FunctionSetting the MMC Device ID Enabling MMCPress the Enter button to return to the Utility menu Use the Data wheel to set this parameter to on or OFFTempo Map Chart Meter Step Measure Time10 MD8 Applications One-Take RecordingMidi Home Studio Using the MD8 with Another Mixer Track transferBeyond the Basics Effects ReturnMarkers Pitch Applications MonitoringMixdown 12 Q&A Section What’s the difference between MiniDiscs and MD Data Discs?How many songs can I store on an MD Data disc? Troubleshooting MMC remote control does Midi sequencer does notSynchronize to the MD8 Not workAppendix MD8 Transport ModesDisplay Messages Message MeaningSpecifications Digital/AudioGeneral Specifications subject to change without noticeBlock Diagram Dimensions Glossary Midi Timecode-SeeMTC Glossary Index NumericsHigh EQ MTC Vari Midi Implementation Chart Session Info