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CLOCK SOURCE:

INTERNAL ONLY

CLOCK SOURCE:

lAPE SYNC

By using the keypad or +/- buttons, one of the three clocking sources can be selected.

The default setting is MIDI & INTERNAL (1), with the other choices being INTERNAL ONLY

(2), and TAPE SYNC (3). The page up and page down buttons can be used to scroll

through the next two clock pages:

MIDI CLOCK OUT
ENABLE: QN

AUTO START

ENABLE: QN

The + and - buttons can be used to turn each function on or off, respectively. The default

setting is MIDI & INTERNAL clock source, MIDI CLOCK OUT ON, and AUTO START ON.
There is no TAPE SYNC out switch, since this function is always active. The MMT-8 does

not need to turn on or off its internal clock, since it intelligently determines what clock to
use when necessary. A functional description of the clocking possibilities are shown in the

table below:

CLOCK
SPUTO

AUTO

START

PRESS RECEIVE RECEIVE

..HAY

____ MIDI START TAPPSYNO

MIDI & INTERNAL
MIDI & INTERNAL
INTERNAL ONLY

INTERNAL ONLY

TAPE SYNC

TAPE SYNC

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

1. Do nothing.

2. Start playing from beginning with internal clock.
3. Enter play mode, but don't start playing until tape sync clock occurs.

4. If in play mode, start playing, otherwise ignore sync.

5. Start playing from beginning with tape sync clock.
6. Start playing from beginning with MIDI clock.

If tape sync and auto start are on and a part or song is playing, it will stop playing

automatically if the tape sync signal is interrupted for more than 1 second. If auto start is not

on, the MMT-8 will wait in play for more sync pulses.

CLICK

The CLICK button is used to set the rhythmic value that the metronome will have. Holding

the CLICK button results in the following display:

CLICK

VALUE

1/16

RECORD CLICK ON

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