Snapshot recall, External machine control, Play (mmc) – Teac DM-24 Addendum User Manual

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TASCAM DM-24 2.0 release notes

DM-24 version 2.0—Release notes—External machine control

Snapshot recall

When a snapshot is recalled, MIDI Control Change
messages are output, which correspond to the new
settings of the following:

Faders

Mute status

Pan controls

Additionally, when a snapshot is recalled using
MIDI, that snapshot is now shown as the current
snapshot in all screens.

External machine control

Play (MMC)

When operating an external device

controlled by an open MMC loop, the command sent
when the

PLAY

key is pressed may now be selected

between Deferred Play and True Play.
As a result, it is now possible to use the

PLAY

key to

control a number of DAW applications and HDR
machines using an open MMC connection.

Track arming

On the

MIDI/MC SETUP

page, there is

a new parameter at the top right of the

MACHINE

CONTROL

section (

RecFn

).

Set this to either

TRUE(40h)

or

MASKED(41h)

. Previ-

ously, only the

TRUE(40h)

command was used, but

units such as the Mackie HDR-24/96 and MDR-24/
96 require the

MASKED(41h)

setting. The DM-24 is

now fully compatible with the Mackie recorder
family.

Transport Lock

Pressing the

2ND F.

and

STOP

keys together locks the transport keys. This is useful
to stop accidental playback or recording when you
are leaning over the DM-24 adjusting parameters.

Press this key combination again to unlock the trans-
port keys. The popup changes

Internal MIDI Time Code generator

The

DM-24 now has its own generator, which can be used
with DAWs, etc. which do not respond to MMC
commands. By slaving them to MTC from the DM-
24, you can use the transport keys of the DM-24 to
control these DAWs.

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