TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 84

Program Change values, General MIDI parameters, MIDI OUT Active Sensing, OUTPUT MTC when slaved,

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11 - Machine Control/Location-General parameters Each of these libraries must use a separate MIDI channel. A popup message is displayed if an attempt Program Change values This setting allows a given Program Change number to be associated with a particular library entry. This means that there does not have to be an exact match between, say, a particular synthesizer patch number and number of the effect setting that you always use with that patch. These settings are made at the bottom left of the screen. The three libraries mentioned above (snapshot and the two internal effects libraries) may have these settings made. The method is identical for each library. General MIDI parameters The following parameters may be set (consult a general reference work on MIDI if you are unsure of the operation of some of these MIDI functions): MIDI OUT Active Sensing This turns the Active Sensing output from the DM-24 on and off. OUTPUT MTC when slaved This controls whether the DM-24 will output MTC as an echo of MIDI filtering The following types of MIDI messages can be set to be accepted or ignored by the DM-24 on input and/or output: Control Change messages, Program Change messages, System Exclusive (SysEx) messages, MTC (MIDI Time Code) and MIDI Machine Control (MMC) messages. When a checkbox is checked, that particular MIDI message is accepted if the checkbox is in the IN col- Serial output The DM-24 can be set to output its own timecode from the MIDI OUT port (MTC OUT). Edit Frames When this is set on, location memories, etc. are edited to frame accuracy. When it is set to off, location settings are made to second accuracy. is made to assign the same MIDI channel to more than one library. 1 Move the cursor to the library table to be edited (MIXER for snapshots, EFF1 for effector 1, and EFF2 for effector 2). 2 Press ENTER. 3 Use POD 3 to select the MIDI Program change number. 4 Use POD 4 to select the library entry to be associated with the program change. Continue this process until the library Program Change table is set up as you want. the input timecode when it is acting as a timecode slave. RESET (ffh) This controls the action to be taken when a MIDI Reset message is received. The DM-24 can be either set to ignore all Reset requests, or when a Reset is received, to pop up a panel on the display informing the user asking if the Reset request is to be honored or ignored. umn, and will be transmitted by the DM-24 if the checkbox is in the OUT column. The PASS and CUT boxes are not selectable. There are there to remind you that a checked box means that the MIDI message is passed, and an unchecked box means that it is filtered (cut). Alternatively, it can output incoming timecode as MIDI timecode from the MIDI THRU and the RS-422 serial port (RS-422). 84 TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

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11 – Machine Control/Location—General parameters
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TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
Each of these libraries must use a separate MIDI
channel. A popup message is displayed if an attempt
is made to assign the same MIDI channel to more
than one library.
Program Change values
This setting allows a given Program Change number
to be associated with a particular library entry. This
means that there does not have to be an exact match
between, say, a particular synthesizer patch number
and number of the effect setting that you always use
with that patch.
These settings are made at the bottom left of the
screen. The three libraries mentioned above (snap-
shot and the two internal effects libraries) may have
these settings made. The method is identical for each
library.
1
Move the cursor to the library table to be
edited (
MIXER
for snapshots,
EFF1
for effector
1, and
EFF2
for effector 2).
2
Press
ENTER
.
3
Use POD 3 to select the MIDI Program
change number.
4
Use POD 4 to select the library entry to be
associated with the program change.
Continue this process until the library Program
Change table is set up as you want.
General MIDI parameters
The following parameters may be set (consult a gen-
eral reference work on MIDI if you are unsure of the
operation of some of these MIDI functions):
MIDI OUT Active Sensing
This turns the
Active Sensing output from the DM-24 on and off.
OUTPUT MTC when slaved
This controls
whether the DM-24 will output MTC as an echo of
the input timecode when it is acting as a timecode
slave.
RESET (ffh)
This controls the action to be taken
when a MIDI Reset message is received. The DM-24
can be either set to ignore all Reset requests, or when
a Reset is received, to pop up a panel on the display
informing the user asking if the Reset request is to be
honored or ignored.
MIDI filtering
The following types of MIDI messages can be set to
be accepted or ignored by the DM-24 on input and/or
output: Control Change messages, Program Change
messages, System Exclusive (
SysEx
) messages, MTC
(
MIDI Time Code
) and MIDI Machine Control (
MMC
)
messages.
When a checkbox is checked, that particular MIDI
message is accepted if the checkbox is in the
IN
col-
umn, and will be transmitted by the DM-24 if the
checkbox is in the
OUT
column.
The
PASS
and
CUT
boxes are not selectable. There are
there to remind you that a checked box means that
the MIDI message is passed, and an unchecked box
means that it is filtered (cut).
Serial output
The DM-24 can be set to output its own timecode
from the
MIDI OUT
port (
MTC OUT
).
Alternatively, it can output incoming timecode as
MIDI timecode from the
MIDI THRU
and the
RS-422
serial port (
RS-422
).
Edit Frames
When this is set on, location memories, etc. are
edited to frame accuracy. When it is set to off, loca-
tion settings are made to second accuracy.