Teac WR-DA7 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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3.14 Connection to MAX (Macintosh) expansion software
The example refers to the building of a recording and mixing automation system using one WR-
DA7 and the expansion software of a personal computer. By using the expansion software, the
faders, EQ, PAN, and channel ON/OFF of the WR-DA7 can be separately controlled in synchroniza-
tion with the MIDI timecode. The setup data of the WR-DA7 can be uploaded to and downloaded
from the expansion software.
Connecting Procedures
Connect the modem port of the Macintosh computer to the [To PC] port of the WR-DA7 using a
Macintosh serial cross cable (ImageWriter printer cable).
For the MMC control of the DA-98 serving as the timecode master from the WR-DA7, connect the
MIDI OUT of the WR-DA7 to the MIDI IN of the DA-98 and MIDI IN of the WR-DA7 to MIDI OUT of
the DA-98 using standard MIDI cables.
This system uses the DA-98 as the wordclock master and synchronizes the WR-DA7 with the WR-
TDIF card, therefore no word clock connection is necessary
WR-DA7 Setup
This system uses the DA-98 as word clock master. The WR-DA7 is synchronized with the DA-98
that is connected to Slot 1. So, set [Source Select] to [Slot 1] on the D-I/O input set screen.
To receive MTC from the DA-98 and make the expansion software through, set [MTC Port] to
[MIDI] and [THRU] in the item [Others] to [ON]. Since the MMC is being transmitted from the
WR-DA7 to the DA-98, set the [MMC Port] to [MIDI] and match [MIDI CH] with the MIDI/bus ID of
the DA-98.
PC (Macintosh) Setup
If Free MIDI is installed, there is a possibility of a conflict. It is recommended that it be removed
using the computer's extension manager.
Expansion Software Setup
Select [Preference] from the Edit menu and open the dialog. Select [Port Setup] in the dialog, and
set the [Automation Port] to [Modem].
Similarly, select WR-DA7 Timecode Input as Sync Source in the Preference Port Setup menu. Then,
check [Receive Timecode] on the Real-time menu. It is now ready to receive MTC from the DA-98
via the WR-DA7.