Making synchronization settings, Synchronization master/slave setting on the 788, Selecting the master synchronization type – Tascam 788 User Manual

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11 – Synchronization–Making synchronization settings

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TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio

Making synchronization settings

The 788 synchronization settings are all carried out
using the

SYNC/MIDI

menu.

All synchronization information is carried through
MIDI, so typically the

MIDI OUT

of the 788 must be

connected to the MIDI IN of the MIDI device to
which it is being synchronized, and the

MIDI IN

of the

788 should be connected to the MIDI OUT of the
other unit.

Synchronization master/slave setting on the 788

To determine whether the 788 will act as the master
or the slave with regard to synchronization:

1

Make sure playback and recording are
stopped, and press the

MENU

key.

2

Use the dial to scroll down to

SYNC/

MIDI

, and press

ENTER

.

3

Use the dial to highlight

SYNC

, and press

ENTER

.

4

Use the § and ¶ keys to move the cursor to

SYNC SRC

.

5

For internal synchronization (that is, the 788
becomes a synchronization master), use the

dial to select

INT

. For external synchroniza-

tion (synchronization slave), use the dial to
select

EXT

.

NOTE

If external synchronization is selected, the 788’s transport
keys (including jog and repeat) will not work until the syn-
chronization is received at the
MIDI IN port. This is shown
when you try to play or record, for example, by the appro-
priate key indicators flashing until the MTC is received. The
788 display also shows

EXT SYNC

when external

synchronization is selected as explained here.

6

Press

ENTER

to return to the home screen, or

use the § and ¶ keys to select another option.

Selecting the master synchronization type

If the 788 is set to be the synchronization master, you
must then set the type of synchronization signal out-
put to the slave units:

1

Make sure playback and recording are
stopped, and press the

MENU

key.

2

Use the dial to scroll down to

SYNC/

MIDI

, and press

ENTER

.

3

Use the dial to highlight

SYNC

, and press

ENTER

.

4

Use the § and ¶ keys to move the cursor to

SYNC GEN

.

5

There are four options available here
(explained in more detail in “Synchronization
methods” on page 95
):

OFF

The 788 does not output any timing or sync

information from the MIDI OUT when playing back
or recording.

MTC

MIDI Time Code—the 788 outputs MIDI

timecode when playing back or recording.

CLOCK

The 788 outputs a MIDI clock together

with the Song Position Pointer information from the
edited Tempo Map (see “Tempo map” on page 98) to
synchronize an external sequencer.

SycTRK

The 788 plays back a previously-recorded

sync track (see “Sync track” on page 97) with SPP
information, to synchronize an external sequencer.

NOTE

When the 788 is acting as a synchronization slave, the only
synchronization source which is valid is MIDI Timecode.

MIDI Timecode frame rate

MIDI Timecode allows the use of different frame
rates, which allow synchronization with all types of
timecode available from other devices.

1

Make sure playback and recording are
stopped, and press the

MENU

key.

2

Use the dial to scroll down to

SYNC/

MIDI

, and press

ENTER

.

3

Use the dial to highlight

SYNC

, and press

ENTER

.

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