Korg D3200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MIXERCH
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EFFECTSENDEQPAN
SONGSYSTEM
/MIDI
TRACKCD
UNDOTUNER
SESSION
DRUMS
STORE
SCENE
MARK
SCRUB
LOC 1/IN ...
LOC 4/END
REC/PLAY
MODE
Transport
keys
Reference
These messages will be received only if Automation (p.103)
is turned off.
3. Global Ch [01…16]
This sets the Global MIDI Channel.
If you want to use program change messages to transmit
and receive scene changes, use a MIDI cable to connect
your external MIDI device to the D3200, and set the MIDI
channel of your connected device to the same MIDI chan-
nel as the D3200’s “Global Ch” so that MIDI messages
can be transmitted and received.
4. MMC Device ID [000…127]
Specifies the device ID that will be used to transmit and
receive MMC.
In order to transmit or receive MMC, you must use a
MIDI cable to connect the D3200 and the external MIDI
device, set the two devices to the same Device ID, and
make the appropriate setting in “MMC Mode.”
If this is set to 127, the D3200 can transmit and receive MMC
commands to and from units of any device ID setting.
5. Mode [Transmit, Receive, Off]
This sets the MMC transmission/reception mode.
6. Frame Rate
This selects the frame rate that is used when MIDI Sync
is set to “MTC Master” or “MTC Slave.”
Set this to the same frame rate as used on the external
device with which you are synchronizing.
30: 30 fps (30 frames per second, non-drop)
29NDF: 29.97 fps (29 frames per second, non-drop)
29DF: 29.97 fps (29 frames per second, drop)
25: 25 fps (25 frames per second, non-drop)
24: 24 fps (24 frames per second, non-drop)
7. Time Code Offset
[00:00:00.00F…23:59:59.29F] (for frame rate 30)
This specifies an offset value that will be reflected in the
counter.
The offset value you specify here will be the starting
value for the counter. This will apply when the counter is
set to display frames and MTC/MMC is enabled.
8. MIDI Sync
[MIDIClockMaster, Off, MTC Master, MTC Slave]
This selects the synchronization mode used when syn-
chronizing via the MIDI IN/OUT connectors.
9. Chase Mode [ON, OFF]
This is available if “MIDI Sync” is set to “MTC Slave.”
If you are synchronizing with a device other than the D3200
as the MTC master, incompatibilities between the devices may
cause synchronization problems unless you play back from the
beginning of the song.
Transmit: MMC will be transmitted. In this case, the
MIDI Sync setting will automatically be set to
MTC Slave.
Receive: MMC will be received. In this case, the MIDI
Sync setting will automatically be set to MTC
Master.
Off: MMC will not be used.
MIDIClockMaster: MIDI clock data will be transmitted.
Off: Synchronization messages will not be transmitted or
received.
MTC Master: The D3200 will operate as the master de-
vice. At this time if the MMC Mode is set
to Transmit, the Chase Mode setting will
automatically be turned Off.
MTC Slave: The D3200 will operate as the slave device.
At this time if the MMC Mode is set to Re-
ceive, the Chase Mode setting will auto-
matically be turned ON.
ON: When MTC synchronization begins, playback will
chase the MTC messages. After playback begins, if
two seconds or more elapse without a MTC mes-
sage being received, and there is a discrepancy of
two seconds or more between the MTC messages
and the current location of the D3200, playback will
stop and wait for MTC synchronization to resume.
OFF: MTC messages will be chased during playback only
when MTC synchronization begins. Once playback
begins, it will continue even if the received time
code no longer matches the internal time code or if
time code stops arriving.
SYSTEM
/MIDI