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Synchronizing playback with a midi sequencer, Midi sequencer” (p. 158), 158 synchronizing with midi devices – Boss Audio Systems BR-900CD User Manual

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Synchronizing with MIDI Devices

Synchronizing Playback with
a MIDI Sequencer

The BR-900CD can operate in synchronization with a MIDI
sequencer.

When synchronizing with a MIDI sequencer, it is possible to
synchronize the MIDI sequencer using the BR-900CD (i.e.,
with the BR-900CD as the master), but it is not possible to
synchronize the BR-900CD with the MIDI sequencer (i.e.,
with the BR-900CD as the slave).

* For details on operation of your MIDI sequencer, refer to the

operating manual for your device. For information regarding
MMC, see p. 160.

Synchronized playback with the
BR-900CD as the master

Follow the procedure given below to synchronize the MIDI
sequencer using the BR-900CD.

1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the BR-900CD and your

MIDI sequencer as shown in the diagram.

fig.05-404

2. Press [UTILITY].

3. Press CURSOR [

] [

] to move the cursor to

“SYNC,” and press [ENTER].

fig.05-405d

4. Press CURSOR [

] [

] to select “Sync Gen,” and

turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the sync generator.

fig.05-406d

OFF:

Synchronization signals will not be output.

MTC:

MIDI Time Code will be transmitted.

MCK:

Sends the MIDI clock based on the tempo set
with the Rhythm (p. 120).

* If “OFF” or “MCK” is selected, proceed to step 6.

5. Press CURSOR [

] [

] to select “MTC Type,” and

turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the MTC type.

fig.05-407d

Verify the specifications of your MIDI sequencer and set
the MTC type on the BR-900CD.

30:

30 frames per second non-drop format. This is
used by audio devices such as analog tape
recorders, and for NTSC format black and
white video (used in Japan and the U.S.).

29N:

29.97 frames per second non-drop format. This
is used for NTSC format color video (used in
Japan and the U.S.).

29D:

29.97 frames per second drop format. This is
used for NTSC format broadcast color video
(used in Japan and the U.S.).

MIDI
Sequencer

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN