TEAC 2488neo 2488neo Owner's Manual - Page 91

− Tempo and MIDI, Metronome, REC&PLAY

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12 − Tempo and MIDI The 2488neo has tempo control functions that include a tempo map and a metronome. Furthermore, it supports many MIDI functions including synchronization with external devices through MTC and MIDI Clock, SMF playback, MMC remote control, and control over the Metronome The metronome is an important tool to keep you in time while you play. The 2488neo's metronome can be a MIDI note output to an external tone generator, or it can be an audio click. 1 With the transport stopped, from the SYNC/MIDI screen, select METRONOME, and press YES/ENTER. 2488neo's mixer/effect parameters through program changes and control changes. Tempo/synchronization and other MIDI-related menu operations are accessed through the MENU's SYNC/MIDI menu. 2 Select whether the OUTPUT is an internal audio click (INTERNAL) or a MIDI note sent from the MIDI OUT terminal (MIDI). If set to INTERNAL, the 2488neo generates an internal audio click. The internal click is output from the MONITOR OUT and PHONES jacks. The level can be set between 0 and 127. 4 If MIDI is chosen, the following parameters can be set: You can select the following metronome modes. FREE: When the CLICK key is ON, a click will sound during both recording and playback according to the tempo and time signature set on the FREE METRONOME screen (see "Using the metronome" below). REC: When the CLICK key is ON, a click will sound during recording according to the tempo and time signature set on the TEMPO MAP screen or according to the selected SMF (see "Tempo map" on page 93). REC&PLAY: When the CLICK key is ON, a click will sound during recording and during playback according to the tempo and time signature set on the TEMPO MAP screen or according to the selected SMF (see "Tempo map" on page 93). Select the MIDI channel (MIDI Ch 10 is usually reserved for drums and percussion), and the Note and Velocity used for the Accent (the first note of each bar) and Normal beats. Use e the CLICK key to turn the metronome on (indicator lights orange) and off (indicator goes off). The indicator lights orange while waiting, and while the click is output, flashes red to mark the start of a bar, and green for other beats. 91 TASCAM 2488neo

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TASCAM
2488neo
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The 2488neo has tempo control functions that include a
tempo map and a metronome. Furthermore, it supports
many MIDI functions including synchronization with
external devices through MTC and MIDI Clock, SMF
playback, MMC remote control, and control over the
2488neo’s mixer/effect parameters through program chang-
es and control changes.
Tempo/synchronization and other MIDI-related menu opera-
tions are accessed through the MENU’s SYNC/MIDI menu.
Metronome
The metronome is an important tool to keep you in time
while you play. The 2488neo’s metronome can be a MIDI
note output to an external tone generator, or it can be an
audio click.
1
With the transport stopped, from the SYNC/MIDI
screen, select METRONOME, and press
YES/ENTER
.
You can select the following metronome modes.
FREE
: When the
CLICK
key is ON, a click will
sound during both recording and playback accord-
ing to the tempo and time signature set on the
FREE METRONOME screen (see “Using the met-
ronome” below).
REC:
When the
CLICK
key is ON, a click will sound
during recording according to the tempo and
time signature set on the TEMPO MAP screen or
according to the selected SMF (see “Tempo map”
on page 93).
REC&PLAY
: When the
CLICK
key is ON, a click
will sound during recording and during playback
according to the tempo and time signature set on
the TEMPO MAP screen or according to the select-
ed SMF (see “Tempo map” on page 93).
2
Select whether the
OUTPUT
is an internal audio click
(
INTERNAL
) or a MIDI note sent from the
MIDI OUT
terminal (MIDI).
If set to INTERNAL, the 2488neo generates an
internal audio click. The internal click is output
from the
MONITOR OUT
and
PHONES
jacks. The
level can be set between 0 and 127.
4
If MIDI is chosen, the following parameters can be set:
Select the MIDI channel (MIDI Ch 10 is usually
reserved for drums and percussion), and the Note
and Velocity used for the Accent (the first note of
each bar) and Normal beats.
Use e the
CLICK
key to turn the metronome on
(indicator lights orange) and off (indicator goes
off). The indicator lights orange while waiting, and
while the click is output, flashes red to mark the
start of a bar, and green for other beats.
12 − Tempo and MIDI