TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 96
MIDI, MIDI port switching and filtering, screen switches. Note that
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7 - MIDI As well as the MIDI ports, the DM-4800 can pass MIDI to and from a PC connected using the USB connection. This section explains some of the ways in which the card is used. MIDI port switching and filtering Press the MIDI key and navigate to the SETUP page to bring up the following screen: Figure 7.1: MIDI setup The three boxes to the left of the screen (MIDI IN, MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU/MTC) refer to the three physical MIDI connectors on the rear panel. The HOST PORT boxes on the right of the screen refer to the different virtual MIDI ports carried between the DM-4800 and the host PC, through the USB connection. The different virtual MIDI ports are dedicated to different tasks. Working from the top of the screen (the numbers in parentheses refer to the port numbers shown in a DAW application, etc.: • I/O (2) handles MIDI messages, bypassing the mixer section, and acting through the DM-4800's physical MIDI ports. • P.C. (4) handles Program Change messages only. • TMC (1) is reserved for communication with the PC software (TASCAM Mixer Companion). • REM1(5), REM2 (6) and REM3 (7) are bi-directional ports that may be used for remote MIDI control of the DM-4800 or the DM-4800 to control another device. • MTC (3) is a dedicated MIDI Time Code port. • Enable and disable these ports, along with the physical MIDI ports, by using the cursor keys and ENTER key to open and close the onscreen switches. Note that the TMC connection (1) cannot be turned off. The FILTER boxes allow the following MIDI messages to be passed (checked) or blocked (unchecked): Control change (C.Cng), Program change (P.Cng), MIDI Machine Control (MMC), MIDI Timecode (MTC), and other messages (Others). The first part of the filter block refers to those messages received at the physical MIDI IN and transmitted to the virtual I/O port, as well as those MIDI messages that go the other way (from the I/O port to the physical MIDI OUT). Note that both the physical and virtual switches must be set here for data to go between these ports. The next part of the block governs the filtering between the physical MIDI IN port and the mixer. The final part of the filter block governs the filtering of the MIDI data sent out by the mixer from the physical MIDI OUT port. Below the filter is the 4-way switch (use the wheel and ENTER key to set this up) allowing switching between: • OFF - no MIDI data is sent from the THRU port. • THRU - the data received at the physical MIDI IN is echoed through the THRU port. • INT MTC - the internal MIDI timecode generator's output is sent through the THRU port. • USB MTC - the MIDI timecode received at the USB MTC port is echoed at the THRU port. 96 TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual