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will be erased (data "0" is written in). However, when sound
data length in the clipboard is less than 10ms, specifying the
Also, by specifying the
executed on other tracks in mono (one track unit) or stereo
units (tracks 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8).
Since time corresponding to length of the move clipped sound
data is required to complete the move paste operation, D-108
will immediately reply with "32 4E (
Following completion of the move paste operation, "32 4E (
If paste cannot be executed due to improper figures of the
previously registered auto punch in point, insufficient disc ca-
pacity, no sound data is in the clipboard, etc., the correspond-
ing
12 4F (
clusive command for FDMS-3.)
When the D-108 receives this command, the track can be ex-
change between the specified
if the first
grouping will be executed between channel 1-8 and channel
17-24, and if the next byte
then the exchange will be between channel 9-16 and channel
17-24. If it cannot be executed for some reason, an error mes-
sage will be sent back.
12 50: all erase current program command (Exclusive com-
mand for FDMS-3.)
When the D-108 receives this command, all audio of the cur-
rent program will be erased to return it to the initial state of
compiling a new program.
As execution of all erase is completed in a comparatively short
time, the D-108 will reply with "32 50 (
If it cannot be executed for some reason, an error message will
be sent back.
13 3E: product new program command (Exclusive command
for FDMS-3.)
When the D-108 receives this command, a new program is com-
piled and the current program is transferred to the new pro-
gram. As compilation of the new program is comparatively
short time, it is replied with "33 3E (
If it cannot be executed for some reason, an error message will
be sent back.
13 3F: delete current program command (Exclusive command
for FDMS-3.)
When the D-108 receives this command, the current program
is deleted and succeeding programs moved up and renumberd.
If the deleted program is the only tune existing in the track, a
new program will be made automatically.
As this delete current program is executed in a comparatively
short time, "33 3F (
sent back immediately upon completing the execution.
If it cannot be executed for some reason, an error message will
be sent back.
13 41 (
The audio signal input from SPDIF digital in to assigned to the
destination track specified by
shown in the command is the SPDIF L channel input, and the
second
13 41 (
mand
Channel = 7F indicates that it is Adat In. Normally, it will be
"
If
selected will be Adat In inputs. "
indicates the normal analog input.
13 42 (
The source channel for digital out is selected.
Normally, the first
nel data, and the second
put. (<00><00>) is the default setting. By FDMS-3 (D-108),
any channel within "1 ~ 8" can be selected.
13 42 (
In a device which can be switched between SPDIF and Adat, if
the first display is
13 43(
The command for PROGRAM CHANGE of D-108. The present
program number can be changed to the figure indicated by
13 44 (
The command for setting the metronome on/off of D-108.
When ON is set, the metronome signal will be fed to the track 8
output of D-108.
13 46 (
The command for ON/OFF of the bar/beat resolution function
of this equipments' current program.
13 47 (
The setup command for MIDI Sync Out mode of this equip-
ments' current program.
13 48 (
The setup command for MTC offset mode of this equipments'
current program.
13 49 (
13 49 (
The command for setting this equipments' vari pitch ON/OFF
and pitch data.
Control of ON/OFF only is possible at
OFF and pitch data can be set at
14 01 (
The command for setting the meter of this equipment. If a new
data is registered at the bar position where a data exists, the
former data will be written over. When this command is re-
ceived, this equipment will reply with "34 01 (
Upon completing the registeration,
with "01 (completed)," or with "10 (over value error)" if
registeration is attempted at a non-existing point or an errone-
ous figure is used.