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10 - MIDI control

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10.3MIDI Control Change

It is also possible to send use MIDI Control Change
messages to control the sub-mixer parameters, as
described here:

MIDI channels 1 through 8 control channels 1
through 8 on the master DA-78HR in a DTRS chain.
MIDI channels 9 through 16 can be used to control
channels 1 through 8 on the first slave DA-78HR in a
chain.

10.4MIDI System Exclusive

The following are the System Exclusive formats used
by the DA-78HR:

10.4.1 Identity Reply

Reply to an Identity Request:

10.4.2 TASCAM Exclusive messages

These TASCAM Exclusive messages are developed
for controlling DTRS recorders connected to each
other via the

SYNC IN

connections.

The messages follow the following format:

10.4.3 Track delay

Track delay can be set from –200 through +7200

<cc> = 04

<data> is 5 bytes: <tk>

<tk> = 0s000ttt where s= sign bit (1 if negative) and
ttt is the track number.

<da>, <db>, <dc> and <dd> represent the units, tens,
hundreds and thousands digits respectively of the
delay value.

10.4.4 Crossfade

Can be set from 0 to 90 ms in this way

<cc> = 05

1 data byte, taking a value from 0 through 9 (0
through 90 ms)

10.4.5 Machine offset

Used to set the machine offset of a slave machine
chasing to a master via a

SYNC IN

connection (the

master’s chase cannot be set, of course).

The limits of this parameter are ±02:00:00.00. If a
value over or below these limits are entered, the limit
value will be set.

<cc> = 06

<data> is four bytes: <hh> <mm>

= 0sssuuuu, where sss=000 means a plus value,
and sss=01 is a minus value. uuuu is the hours
setting.

Parameter

MIDI Control

Hex value

Channel fader

Volume (7)

0x07

Channel pan

Pan (10)

0x0a

Master fader

Control (9)

0x09

Channel mute

a

a. Values of 0 through 63 turn mute on, values of

64 through 128 turn it on.

Control (11)

0x0b

F0

SysEx header

7E

Universal SysEx non-realtime header

<

channel>

Obtained by subtracting 1 from the Machine ID

<06>

sub-ID #1 — general information

<02>

sub-ID #2 — device identity reply

4E

TEAC ID

01

Category = recorder

04

type = digital cassette

04

interface = direct

0C

machine = DA-78HR

Software version of unit. Numbers above deci-
mal point, expressed in binary

Software version of unit. Numbers below decimal
point expressed in binary

00

Currently unassigned

00

Currently unassigned

F7

End of SysEx

F0

SysEx header

4E

TEAC ID

<

channel>

Obtained by subtracting 1 from the Machine ID

11

Operation code (DTRS SYNC IN)

<

an>

Machine ID set on each DTRS recorder

<

cc>

Command code

<

data>

Data — format varies according to command

<

cs>

checksum — lower 7 bits of the sum of all num-
bers from (and including) up to

F7

End of SysEx