Yamaha MD4S owner manual About MTC and Midi Clock, Synchronization using MTC

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Note: When inputting MIDI Time Code sent from the MD4S to the MIDI sequencer, it is best to use a dedicated MTC input connector or a separate MIDI IN connector. The reason for this is that if MIDI musical (playback) data is sent together with MTC to the same MIDI IN connector of the sequencer, synchronization may be disrupted.

Tip: If your MIDI sequencer supports MMC (MIDI Machine Control), you can make the MD4S receive MMC data so that the principle transport functions of the MD4S can be controlled by the MIDI sequencer. Even in this case, the MD4S will still be the synchronization master of the MIDI system, but you will have the convenience of being able to control MD4S operations such as Record (including punch-in/out), Playback, and Locate to specified measures from the MIDI sequencer. For details on setting the MD4S to receive MMC, refer to “Controlling the MD4S by MMC” on page 98.

About MTC and MIDI Clock

MTC and MIDI Clock are different types of MIDI messages used for synchronization between MIDI devices.

MTC transmits absolute time information in units of a “frame” (1/30 of a second). If you start a MD4S song at the “5 minutes 10 seconds” location, the MIDI sequencer will also play in syn- chronization from the “5 minutes 10 seconds” location. Since the MIDI sequencer simply plays according to the time data that it receives, synchronization will not be affected if the tempo of the sequence data changes. Nearly all high-end computer-based sequencers support MTC.

MIDI Clock transmits Clock messages according to the tempo. In other words, the MIDI sequencer will synchronize to the Tempo data (tempo map) that was created on the MD4S. When you create a tempo map on the MD4S, the time display will indicate measures/beats/ clocks just as on a MIDI sequencer. In this case if you start the MD4S song from “measure 10,” the MIDI sequencer will synchronize and start playing from “measure 10.” If you need to syn- chronize the MD4S to a MIDI sequencer or MIDI rhythm machine that does not support MTC, you should use MIDI Clock synchronization.

Note: If you are using MIDI Clock and the slave device does not support the MIDI Song Position Pointer message, it will not be possible to synchronize from the middle of the song. In this case, you must always start synchronizing from the beginning of the song.

Synchronization using MTC

Transmit MTC from the MIDI OUT connector of the MD4S

Make MIDI Sync settings so that the MIDI OUT connector of the MD4S will transmit MTC messages.

1.Press the UTILITY button, rotate the DATA dial to make the display read “MIDI Sync,” and press the ENTER button.

The display will indicate the currently selected MIDI Sync setting. If MIDI Sync is off, the dis- play will indicate “Sync OFF.”

2.Rotate the DATA dial to make the display read “MTC MASTER.”

The MIDI indicator in the display will light to indicate “MTC SYNC MASTER.”With this setting, MTC messages will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector when the MD4S is running.

3.Press the UTILITY button once again to return to normal operation.

—Owner’s Manual

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Yamaha About MTC and Midi Clock, Synchronization using MTC, Transmit MTC from the Midi OUT connector of the MD4S