Using midi machine control, Controlling external devices using mmc, Enabling midi machine control in pro tools – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Using MIDI Machine Control

Pro Tools provides the capability to transmit lo-
cation information to external devices and to
control their transports using MIDI Machine
Control (MMC).

Controlling External Devices Using
MMC

Any device that supports MMC can be con-
trolled directly from within Pro Tools, with ei-
ther the device or Pro Tools acting as clock mas-
ter.

The external devices supported by Pro Tools im-
plement “open loop” communications only. Be-
cause of this, while Pro Tools is the Transport
Master, any direct operation of the receiving de-
vice’s transport will not be communicated back
to Pro Tools. Instead, you can use the Transport
pop-up to select the external device (MMC in
the pop-up) and use the Pro Tools on-screen
transport controls to drive the device.

Pro Tools does not support remote track arming
of MMC-controlled external devices. You need
to manually arm tracks for recording on the ex-
ternal device.

Enabling MIDI Machine Control in
Pro Tools

Pro Tools as MMC Master

When Pro Tools is the Master, it sends MMC
commands to the slave device and receives MTC
information back from the slave device.

To slave an external device to Pro Tools using
MIDI Machine Control:

1

Connect a MIDI Out port on your Pro Tools

MIDI interface to an appropriate port on the
slave device.

2

Connect the MTC out from the slave device to

a MIDI In port on your Pro Tools MIDI Interface.

3

In Pro Tools, choose Setup > Peripherals and

click the Synchronization tab.

4

Deselect Enable SYNC Peripheral if it is selected.

5

From the MTC Reader Port pop-up menu, select

the MIDI In port to which the slave device is
connected (the source of MTC information from
the slave device).

6

Click the Machine Control tab in the Periph-

erals dialog.

7

In the MIDI Machine Control (Master) sec-

tion, select Enable.

8

In the MIDI Machine Control (Master) sec-

tion, select the MIDI Out port to which the slave
device is connected from the pop-up menu.

9

Set the MMC ID number for which this infor-

mation will be sent in the “ID” field.

Digidesign’s MachineControl option sup-
ports remote track arming for Sony 9-pin
and V-LAN enabled devices. See “Remote
Track Arming” on page 1028.

Selecting the MIDI Out port for MMC

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