Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencer
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4.
Set the synchronization parameters.
Here you will set parameters to specify how MTC synchronization will occur. Refer to the table below, and
make the appropriate settings on the MV-8800 and on the externally connected master device (the sequencer
or recorder that is transmitting the synchronization signals). For details on how to make settings on your
master device, refer to its owner’s manual.
5.
Set the MMC parameters.
Here you will make settings to allow MMC remote control from the externally connected device.
Refer to the table below, and make the appropriate settings on the MV-8800 and on the externally connected
master device (the sequencer or recorder that is transmitting the synchronization signals). For details on how
to make settings on your master device, refer to its owner’s manual.
6.
Play back the master device.
Press the PLAY button on the master device; MMC messages will be transmitted to the MV-8800, and the
MV-8800 will begin running. Then MTC messages will be transmitted from the master device, causing the
MV-8800 to synchronize with the MTC data.
Pattern Mode
1.
Press [PATTERN].
The PATTERN screen (Screen Guide; p. 91) will appear.
2.
Press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
3.
Select Pattern Sync and press [F5](Select).
The PATTERN SYNC screen (Screen Guide; p. 94) will appear.
The rest of the procedure is the same as in Song mode.
Parameter Setting on the MV-8800 Settings on the externally connected master device
Sync Mode Slave-MTC (MIDI) Set the device so that it will transmit MTC messages (Master).
MTC Frame Rate Same as the frame rate setting
of the master device.
For details on how to make settings on your master device,
refer to its owner’s manual.
Parameter Setting on the MV-8800 Settings on the externally connected master device
MMC Mode Slave (MIDI) Set the device so that it will transmit MMC messages (Master).
During synchronized playback as an MTC slave, there may be cases in which a track containing a long audio
event drifts out of playback synchronization with other tracks. This occurs because MTC synchronization is not
able to adjust the playback speed of an audio event, and is not a malfunction.
When synchronized as a MTC slave, loop playback and count-in recording are not available.
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