Tascam MMR-8 User Manual

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TASCAM MMR-8 Owner’s Manual • Appendix E • Glossary

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Abbreviations

and Terms

Definitions

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display. The twenty character by two line display used on the
MMR-8 to display time code, Setup Menus, or machine status.

LED

Light Emitting Diode. Front panel indicators used to identify machine or key status.

Local

When the MMR-8 is Off-line it is said to be in local mode.

Locate

Jumps the MMR-8 (and any controlled machines) to a new time code location
using the LOC key and one of the registers or memories.

Loop

Plays the project between the In and Out time code points according to the
Loop Mode setting selected in Setup Menu 110.

LTC

Longitudinal Time Code. Time code that is recorded on audio tape or using one
of the audio tracks or the control track on videotape.

Lynx

TimeLine’s machine controller interface bus that is compatible with the
MMR-8, Lynx-2 Interface, the KCU, and Micro Lynx controllers.

Lynx Master

The Lynx device that is the master for the Lynx bus. If one or more MMR-8s
are tied to the Lynx bus only one can be the master on the Lynx bus.

Lynx Sync

The Lynx bus frame clock.

Machine

Any audio, video or film playback device.

Machine

Control

Remote control commands for positional control and operational control of a
device. In the case of the MMR-8, machine control commands can come from
the MIDI input, the Lynx or MMR buses, the Editor input or the parallel remote
input.

Master

The device that is in positional control of one or more slave devices.

MIDI

Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A serial data connection originally used
to communicate key and voice parameters between music synthesizers. The
MMR-8 will respond to MMC (MIDI Machine Commands) but will ignore any
other signals transmitted on the MIDI bus.

MMR Bus

An asynchronous bus that ties multiple MMR-8s together to relay motion
control commands and timing references from the master machine to the slave
machines. The MMR bus supports up to four Sync Groups with their own
timing references and motion control commands.

MMR Master

The MMR-8 that is in control of a particular Sync Group on the MMR bus.

Mixdown

The process of bringing together the multiple tracks of dialogue, FX, Foley,
and music to create a finished soundtrack for a film or video production.

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