Sync system in slave mode, Connecting an external device, Setting up the external device – Fostex FD-4 User Manual

Page 74: Setting the fd-4, Checking the chase and lock operation, Midi synchronization, Set the following items on the sequence software

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MIDI Synchronization

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INPUT 3

AUX RTN 1

R

MONO/L

AUX RTN 2

R

MONO/L

2 AUX SEND 1

4 INSERT 3

INPUT 4

SCSI

OUT

IN

DATA

R

RECORDER IN

L

IN

MIDI
OUT

PUNCH

IN/OUT

DATA

MIDI

MTC

with Sequence

Software

Sync system in Slave mode

You can set up the system in which the FD-4 in Slave mode
synchronizes to an external master MIDI device.
In this example, a master device is a computer running
sequence software.

* See “Setting Offset mode” on page 88 for more information.

4. Turn Slave mode ON in the “Setting the Slave mode” menu

in SETUP mode.

* See “Setting the Slave mode” on page 88 for more information.

5. Set the slave type to [Vari] in the “Setting the Slave type”

menu in SETUP mode.

* See “Setting the Slave type” on page 89 for more information.

6. Press the TIME BASE SEL key to display the MTC Time Base.

<Note>

Make sure to use an external MIDI device that is able to output
MTC as a master device.

• Initialize the FD-4 before you start the operation.
• If multiple Programs exist, select the desired Program first.

Connecting an external device

1. Connect the MIDI OUT jack of a computer running sequence

software to the MIDI IN jack of the FD-4.

The connected computer should be running sequence
software that supports MMC/MTC.

Setting up the external device

1. Set the following items on the sequence software.

• Set up the sequence software to output MTC.
• Set a frame rate of MTC.
• Check the start time of the song.

* Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the external device

for more information.

Setting the FD-4

1. Set the frame rate of the sequence software, as described in

the “Setting an MTC frame rate” menu in SETUP mode.

* See “Setting an MTC frame rate” on page 87 for more information.

2. Set an offset time value in the “Setting an MTC offset value”

menu in SETUP mode.

* See “Setting an MTC offset value” on page 87 for more information.

3. Set the desired mode in the “Setting Offset mode” menu in

SETUP mode.

<Notes on setting MTC-related parameters>

The MTC offset time and MTC offset mode determines whether or
not MTC (MTC offset time) is output at ABS 0 or 001BAR 1 00CLK.
Follow the guide below, according to the start time of the song of the
sequence software.

• Offset mode = ABS:
Set the MTC offset time to three seconds prior to the start time of
the song of the sequence software. The FD-4 does not chase and
lock to incoming MTC immediately. To synchronize the FD-4 from
the beginning of the song, you need to set a preroll time and play
the song a little before the top of the song of the sequence software.

• Offset mode = BAR :
You can set the MTC offset time to the start time of the song.
As explained previously, the ABS 0 position is [-002BAR 1 00CLK],
which allows for synchronization from the top of the song. The dura-
tion of two measures changes depending on the setting of the time
signature and the tempo of the first measure. (Example: slow tempo
= longer duration)

Checking the chase and lock operation

1. When you play the sequence software, the [MTC IN]

indicator on the display lights up, and the flashing [SLAVE]
lights up continuously, which indicates that chase and lock
is complete.

At this time, make sure that MTC output from the
sequence software is being displayed on the FD-4.

2. When you stop the sequence software, MTC transmission

is interrupted and the FD-4 stops.

The [SLAVE] indicator on the display starts flashing.

3. While the sequence software is fast forwarding or

rewinding, the FD-4 remains stopped. As soon as you start
play back or record, the FD-4 immediately performs the chase
and lock operation.

<Note>

The FD-4 can chase and lock to MTC only when the speed variation of
MTC sent from the master device (computer) is within +/-5.6%.
Within this range, the FD-4 will use the Vari Pitch function internally to
chase MTC. If this range is exceeded, the FD-4 cannot chase and lock.
If the speed variation of the master device is large, play the sequencer
before recording so that the FD-4 will learn the speed of the master
device. In this way, the FD-4 will lock to time code quicker next time.

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