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KHz, O.977KHz

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■ TAPE SYNC IN mode When the YMC10 receives the first tape sync signal (fH), it will send a MIDI start (FAH) and timing clock (F8H). After that, every time it receives a tape sync signal (fH), it will send a MIDI timing clock (F8H). If the tape stops, or no more tape sync signals are received, it will send a stop (FCH) signal. (TAPE SYNC IN) (MIDI OUT) 00 00 cp, From this you can see that if you stop (or pause) and restart the tape in the middle of synchronized playback, the MIDI sequencers and rhythm machines will start again from the beginning. The YMC10 tape sync is not compatible with tape sync signals of other MIDI converters. Also, to ensure perfect synchronization, use the same YMC10 for recording and playback. 2 2 LL LL I 63.77rnsec 0 fH = 1.953KHz fL = O.977KHz 14

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TAPE
SYNC
IN
mode
When
the
YMC10
receives
the
first
tape
sync
signal
(fH),
it
will
send
a
MIDI
start
(FAH)
and
timing
clock
(F8H).
After
that,
every
time
it
receives
a
tape
sync
signal
(fH),
it
will
send
a
MIDI
timing
clock
(F8H).
If
the
tape
stops,
or
no
more
tape
sync
signals
are
received,
it
wil
l
send
a
stop
(FCH)
signal.
(TAPE
SYNC
IN)
(MIDI
OUT)
cp,
00
00
From
this
you
can
see
that
if
you
stop
(or
pause)
and
restart
the
tape
in
the
middle
of
synchronized
playback,
the
MIDI
sequencers
and
rhythm
machines
will
start
again
from
the
beginning.
The
YMC10
tape
sync
is
not
compatible
with
tape
sync
signals
of
other
MIDI
converters.
Also,
to
ensure
perfect
synchronization,
use
the
same
YMC10
for
recording
and
playback.
LL
I
63.77rnsec
0
2 2
LL
fH
=
1.953KHz
fL
=
O.977KHz
14