M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual
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MMC ID
The MMC ID setting lets you specify the MMC 
ID number for which MMC information will be 
sent. MMC commands contain an ID number to 
identify which machine should respond to the 
MMC command. There are 128 MMC ID num-
bers, from 0–127. The default of ID #127 is a spe-
cial setting that transmits to all 128 MMC IDs. 
With a setting of 127, Pro Tools will transmit 
MMC commands to all MMC IDs. 
Preroll
The Preroll setting lets you specify a pre-roll 
time in frames for your MMC slave device. Pre-
roll is needed to provide the device with suffi-
cient time to lock to the time code transmitted 
by Pro Tools. This value will vary depending on 
the external device. If the pre-roll time is insuf-
ficient, the device may not be ready to lock until 
after the current time code position has passed.
MIDI Machine Control (Slave)
Enable
When the Enable option is selected, Pro Tools is 
the slave and it receives MMC commands from 
the master device and sends MTC information 
back to the slave device.
MMC ID
The MMC ID setting lets you specify the MMC 
ID number for which MMC information will be 
received.
9-Pin Machine Control (Deck Control)
(Pro Tools HD with Machine Control Only)
The 9-Pin Machine Control (Deck Control) settings 
let you configure a MachineControl device for 
Serial Deck Control mode with Pro Tools. Serial 
Deck Control mode is available whenever Ma-
chineControl is connected using the Serial Deck 
Control cable. When connected for Serial Deck 
Control mode, MachineControl enables all 
Pro Tools track arming, synchronization, and 
Transport features, as available on your system. 
Serial Deck Control mode also supports 9-pin se-
rial time code.
Enable
When the Enable option is selected, Pro Tools is 
in Serial Deck Control mode.
Port
The Port setting lets you select the 9-pin Machi-
neControl port. The available choices depend 
on your platform and configuration
Machine Type
After you select a port, Pro Tools automatically 
polls the port to see what kind of machine is 
connected. If the machine is recognized, 
Pro Tools loads the corresponding Machine Type. 
This includes the corresponding track layout 
and automatically enters the name of that ma-
chine into the Machine Track Arming window. 
However, if the machine is not recognized, the 
“Generic 1” personality is automatically loaded. 
Preroll
The Preroll setting lets you specify a variable 
amount of machine preroll to account for the 
time it may take the machine to achieve servo 
lock. Shorter preroll values are usually better for 
non-linear machines. Longer preroll values are 
usually better for older tape transports. The Ma-
chine preroll value is added to any preroll spec-
ified in the Transport window.
