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Ymc10, Conversion, Information

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YMC10 CONVERSION INFORMATION Here is a detailed explanation of how the YMC10 actually works. • MIDI IN mode Once the YMC10 receives a MIDI start (FAH) or continue (FBH) signal, it will send a tape sync signal (fH) every time it receives a timing clock (F8H): Once it receives a MIDI stop signal (FCH), it will ignore further timing clock signals. (the output from the TAPE SYNC OUT jack changes back to a steady tone) LL Power ON O V (MIDI IN) 00 05 < o0 - LL LI- 00 U 00 Li U 0-0" c`o- LL LL u.. (TAPE SYNC OUT) fL 13 fH L fH = 1.953KHz fL = 0.977KHz

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YMC10
CONVERSION
INFORMATION
Here
is
a
detailed
explanation
of
how
the
YMC10
actually
works.
MIDI
IN
mode
Once
the
YMC10
receives
a
MIDI
start
(FAH)
or
continue
(FBH)
signal,
it
will
send
a
tape
sync
signal
(fH)
every
time
it
receives
a
timing
clock
(F8H):
Power
ON
V
(MIDI
IN)
LL
Once
it
receives
a
MIDI
stop
signal
(FCH),
it
will
ignore
further
timing
clock
signals.
(the
output
from
the
TAPE
SYNC
OUT
jack
changes
back
to
a
steady
tone)
O
00
05
<
o0
00
00
-
LL
LI
U
Li
-
U
0
-
0"
c`o
-
LL LL
u..
(TAPE
SYNC
OUT)
fL
13
fH
L
fH
=
1.953KHz
fL
=
0.977KHz