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blink once, twice, three times, etc. If you then let the Write Switch
up the Mac Syncman will start writing SMPTE from a SMPTE offset
of 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, or whatever number of times the
Read/Write LED blinked. This feature gives you some control of
SMPTE offset right from the front panel.
7.
MIDI In - modem port.
The MIDI In for the modem port. This MIDI
In would typically be connected to your master keyboard MIDI Out.
Note: this MIDI In will only be functional if the Routing switch is set
to either the left or center position.
8.
MIDI Out - modem port.
One of three MIDI Outs for the modem
port. This MIDI Out would typically be connected to your master
keyboard MIDI In. The other two MIDI Outs for the modem port are
on the back of the unit.
Rear Panel
9.
MIDI In - printer port.
The MIDI In for the printer port. This MIDI
In would typically be connected to your secondary keyboard con-
troller MIDI Out - if you have one. Note: this MIDI In will only be
functional if the Routing switch is set to either the right or center
position.
IMPORTANT: Any MIDI sync information, such as MIDI Time
Code, decoded by the Mac Syncman is sent to the Printer Port
MIDI In.
This MIDI sync info is merged with any other MIDI data
received at the printer port MIDI In.
10.
MIDI Outs (3) - printer port.
The three MIDI Outs for the printer
port. These MIDI Outs would typically be connected to the MIDI Ins
of various synthesizer modules.
11.
MIDI Outs (2) - modem port.
Two of three MIDI Outs for the
modem port. These MIDI Outs would typically be connected the
MIDI Ins of your various sound modules. The other MIDI Out for
the modem port is on the Mac Syncman.
12.
Tape In Jack.
RCA phono jack. This jack will usually be connected to
the Line Out of the tape deck track on which the sync signal is
recorded. This track is normally the last track on your deck.
13.
Tape Out Jack.
RCA phono jack. This jack will usually be connected
to the Line In of the tape deck track on which the sync signal is
recorded.
14.
Serial In - modem port.
This will normally be connected to the
modem serial port on your Mac. The Mac Syncman sends and
receives MIDI over either or both serial ports.
15.
Serial Out - modem port.
This will normally be connected to your
modem - if you have one. When the modem Serial Thru switch on
the front panel is Out, the Mac Syncman is bypassed and the Mac is