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Teac SX-1:SX-1LE Documentation Sony P2 Protocol User Manual

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*9 DMC SET: The SX-1 does not support Dynamic Motion Control, but it recognizes the
DMC SET FWD and DMC SET REV commands. The SX-1 will treat them the same as VAR
FWD and VAR REV with a single byte data representing SPEED. This is to support some
remote control devices that use these commands for rough JOG and SHUTTLE control. The
specified speed is memorized, and the DMC START command will then initiate a VAR FWD
or VAR REV with this memorized speed.
This behavior is copied from the Tascam DA-98 and DA-98HR DTRS machines.

*10 FULL EE MODE. When received, the SX-1 will turn all of the HDR record tracks input
monitor parameters to ON or OFF as requested. If some of the input monitors were
previously set, they will be over-ridden by this command. If a HDR track is currently
recording (its REC ARM is lit and the transport is recording), then the input monitor is
automatically on, and a request for FULL EE OFF will be ignored.

*11 EDIT PRESET
Depending on the selected P2 Slave Device Type (emulated machine), the SX-1’s response
to the edit preset command will change. If the Device Type is set to TASCAM or Sony 3324S,
then only the digital track assignments are used. If the Device Type is set to Sony BVU-950,
then only A1 and A2 are used, and these are always mapped to HDR tracks 1 and 2.

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6

5

4

3

2

1

0

DATA1

INS ASMBL VIDEO

TC

A2

A1

DATA2

CH 8

CH 7

CH 6

CH 5

CH 4

CH 3

CH 2

CH 1

DATA3

CH 16 CH 15 CH 14 CH 13 CH 12

CH 11 CH 10

CH 9

MSB

LSB


IF DATA1 BIT 6 (INS) is 0, all data is assumed to be zero.
If the SX-1 is currently in MixDown mode, all data from this command is ignored.
DATA1 BITs 5,4,2 have no effect.
If the device type = BVU-950, A1 and A2 are read and applied to HDR Channel 1 and 2,
CH1-CH16 bits are ignored. HDR tracks 3-16 that are currently in record will not be
cleared.
If the device type = TASCAM or SONY 3324S then A1 and A2 status is ignored and the bits
CH1-CH16 are read and applied to HDR Channel 1 to 16.
If the EDIT PRESET command has less than 3 data bytes, the data for the unspecified

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