The mmr bus – Teac MMR-16 v4.0 User Manual

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TASCAM MMP-16 Owner’s Manual • Chapter 4 • MMP-16 Operation

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The MMR Bus

The operation of multiple MMP-16s may be synchronized by using the supplied 15-pin sync cable to
connect the MMP units together via the MMR bus sync connection (the two 15-pin connectors on the
SYNC card). Since this bus is self-terminating, simply daisy chain all the MMP-16s together in any order.
The MMR bus supports four independent Sync Groups, so any machine on the MMR bus can be assigned
to any of the four groups at any time without changing the physical connections. Also, since the MMR
bus carries system-wide frame and sample references, no other connections are required between the
various MMP-16s to provide sample accurate synchronization lock between them.

Each MMR/MMP Sync Group on the MMR bus must have a Master MMR or MMP unit, with the rest of
the units in the Sync Group acting as Slaves to the Master unit. It is only necessary for the Master unit to
receive incoming synchronization signals from external sources (digital clock, video sync, SMPTE/EBU,
biphase, etc.) since the remaining units on the associated MMR bus Sync Group will slave only to the
Master unit. This allows up 100 units to work synchronously and sample accurately together as one large
machine without having to feed duplicate sync reference signals independently to each unit.

Once the units to be linked using the MMR bus have been physically connected via the MMR bus
connection, their transports can be operated together as one large system. There are several Setup menus
which are used to govern how each unit behaves within the system. These are described here.

Menu 110 (MMR Bus Request) allows each MMR/MMP to request to be Master, Slave, or off the MMR
bus altogether. Only one MMR/MMP per sync group can act as master. If multiple units are set to request
master status through this menu, the MMR Bus system will automatically choose the unit with the lowest
serial number among those making the request to be set as the master for the sync group. The appropriate
MAST or SLAVE LED will light on the front panel to show the unit’s status on the MMR bus.

Menu 111 (Ident Request) allows each unit to request an individual identity on the MMR bus. If no other
unit is requesting the same ID, the system will set the unit ID to the requested number and that number
will be displayed in the Ident window on the front panel of the MMP. If another unit has requested the
same ID, the system will resolve the conflict and automatically assign each unit a unique ID on the bus. If
an ID other than that requested is assigned due to a conflict, this field will not change, and the machine
will continue to request this ID whenever it is powered up or added to an MMR bus chain.

Menu 112 (Ident Assigned) is an information display only (data cannot be entered) that shows the
currently assigned identity for this unit on the MMR bus. This number may be different than the ID
requested if there is a conflict on the MMR bus and the system has assigned the unit a different ID.

To synchronize a slave unit to the master unit on the bus once the above settings are confirmed, place the
slave unit online (press the ONLINE key on the transport).

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