Korg D16 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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1. Select MIDISync Mode .............................................
[MTC Mstr, MTC Slave, Clock Mstr, Off]
Select the synchronization messages that will be trans-
mitted and received from the MIDI IN/OUT connec-
tors.
MTC Mstr
: The D16V2 will function as the master
device for MTC 30 NDF (MIDI time code 30 non-drop
frame) messages.
MTC Slave
: The D16V2 will function as the slave
device for MTC 30 NDF (MIDI time code 30 non-drop
frame) messages.
ClockMstr
: The D16V2 will transmit MIDI Clock mes-
sages.
Off
: The D16V2 will not transmit or receive synchroni-
zation messages.
2. MTC RecvErrorLevel...................................... [0...10]
Specify the MTC check level used if “SelectMIDISync-
Mode” is set to “
MTC Slave
.”
If, due to some problem, MTC messages are not sent
consecutively to the D16V2, the D16V2 will detect the
abnormal MTC state and may stop synchronization and
halt playback. In such cases, you can lower the “MTC
RecvErrorLevel” setting so that synchronized playback
will continue even if some problems occur with MTC
reception.
If this is set to “0,” synchronized playback will not
stop even if a problem occurs.
Depending on the compatibility between the two
devices when a device other than the D16V2 is
used as the MTC master for synchronization, cor-
rect synchronization may not be possible unless
you start from the beginning of the song.
P4 MMC: MMC settings
The D16V2 supports MMC (MIDI Machine Control).
When synchronizing two D16V2 units, or when using
the D16V2 together with an MMC-compatible MIDI
sequencer, you can playback, stop, or fast-forward etc.
by operating only the master device.
Some MIDI devices may not respond to the MMC
functionality of the D16V2. Details on the MMC
functionality of the D16V2 are given in the MIDI
implementation.
1. Select MMC Mode .................[Transmit, Receive, Off]
Select the MMC mode.
Transmit
: MMC will be transmitted.
Receive
: MMC will be received.
Off
: MMC will not be used.
2. MMCDevID (MMC Device ID) ...................[000...127]
Specifies the device ID that will be used when transmit-
ting/receiving MMC to/from the external MIDI device.
To enable MMC transmission/reception, connect the
external MIDI device to the D16V2 via MIDI, set the
device ID to match, and set “Select MMC Mode” appro-
priate.
If this parameter is set to “127,” MMC can be trans-
mitted/received to/from all ID numbers.
Synchronizing two D16V2 units
Here’s how you can synchronize two D16V2 units. One
D16V2 will be the master, and the other will be the
slave.
Make connections as follows.
1
Make settings on the master D16V2.
In the [SYSTEM] “Sync” tab page, set “Select MIDI
SyncMode” to “
MTC Mstr
.” In the [SYSTEM]
“MMC” tab page, set “Select MMC Mode” to
Transmit.” For this example, set “MMC DevID”
to “10.”
2 Make settings on the slave D16V2.
In the [SYSTEM] “Sync” tab page, set “Select MIDI
SyncMode” to “MTC Slave.” In the [SYSTEM]
“MMC” tab page, set “Select MMC Mode” to
Receive.” For this example, set “MMC DevID” to
10” (the same as the master).
Press the [PLAY] key on the slave D16V2 to put it
in playback-ready mode.
If you do not want to receive mixer control
data, you can either turn the [SYSTEM]
“MIDI” page “Control Change: Trans” param-
eter “Off” on the master D16V2, or turn the
[SYSTEM] “MIDI” page “Control Change:
“Recv” parameter “Off” on the slave D16V2.
3 Press the [PLAY] key on the master D16V2.
When the slave D16V2 receives time code and
establishes synchronization with the time code of
the master unit, the slave D16V2 will begin play-
back.
Several seconds may be required in order for
synchronization to be established.
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MIDI
OUT
MMC
MMC
“MTC Slave”
“Receive”
“MTC Mstr”
“Transmit”
MTC
MTC
MIDI
IN
D16V2 (Master) D16V2 (Slave)