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Midi remote control, Tuner function, Midi remote control tuner function – Teac DP-24 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-24

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11 - Various Other Functions

MIDI remote control

The mixer, effects and recorder of this unit can be

remotely controlled by external devices through MIDI

messages.
For more information about the MIDI messages that

control this unit, see "18 - Appendix" on page 101.
When the transport is stopped, press the MENU button to

open the

MENU

screen, select (blue highlight) the

MIDI

menu item, and then press the F4 (t) button.
The

MIDI

screen appears.

MMC MODE

ª

Set transmission/reception mode of the MMC (MIDI

Machine Control).

OFF: MMC communication is not performed.
MASTER: This unit functions as the MMC master.
SLAVE: This unit functions as the MMC slave.

When the unit is the MMC master, the MMC command

is output by the MIDI OUT jack, and it is possible to

remotely control an external MIDI sequencer or another

DP-24 unit.
When the unit is the MMC slave, the MMC command is

input into the MIDI IN jack, and it is possible to remotely

control this unit from an external MIDI sequencer or

another DP-24 unit.

MMC Device ID

ª

Set the MMC device ID.
Select from

1

to

127

, and

ALL

. (Default:

ALL

)

MMC commands are sent and received between master and

slaves with the same device IDs, but when ALL is selected,

MMC commands are sent and received for all IDs.
MMC is used for remote transport control of MIDI

equipment. On the other hand, MTC (MIDI Time Code) for

synchronization with MIDI equipment. Note that the MMC

mode and MMC device ID are not related to mixer and

effect remote control.

REMOTE CONTROL

ª

With MODE, set this unit as a master or slave.
With PROGRAM CHANGE EFF, received program change

messages control this unit's effect switchover (ON or OFF).

In Mastering mode, program change messages are not

transmitted even if the effect switchover is turned on.
With CONTROL CHANGE, received control change

messages control this unit's mixer parameters and effect

parameters (ON or OFF).

Tuner function

You can use the built-in chromatic tuner to tune guitars.
1. Connect the guitar or bass guitar to the MIC/LINE

INPUTS H jack.
Tuning cannot be performed on instruments

connected to the MIC/LINE INPUTS A to G jacks.

2. Set the LINE-GUITAR switch on the rear panel to

GUITAR . (See "Selecting the input sources" on

page 44.)

3. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU

button to open the

MENU

screen.

4. Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the

TUNER

menu

item and then press the F4 (t) button.
The

TUNER

screen appears.

5. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b)

buttons to set the A4 (La) standard frequency.
The setting range is from

435Hz

to

445Hz

. (Default:

440Hz

)

6. Play the instrument and begin tuning.

The pitch name closest to the string appears above

the meters.
Tune the instrument so that the target pitch name

appears and the center of the tuning meter lights.
A bar appears on the left or right of the center if the

sound is lower or higher than the target pitch. The bar

becomes longer as the sound shifts away from the

target pitch.

When the pitch played matches the note shown, the

center " ", "t" and "g" lights green.

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