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appropriate window to be “brought to the top”--
another one will not be opened. Alternately, the
Window menu will always contain a list of all the
open Console windows from which you can select
one to activate.
The Sync In and Sync Out icons
The Sync In and Sync Out connectors represent
MIDI Time Code (MTC) routing to and from the
Micro Express itself. If you would like to send MIDI
Time Code from the Micro Express to devices
connected to its MIDI Out ports, create a
connection from the Sync Out icon to the desired
devices, as shown in Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9: To send MIDI Time Code (MTC) generated by the Micro
Express to other devices in your network, make a connection from the
Sync Out icon to the desired devices as shown here. In this example,
MTC is being sent to the Akai DR8 and Roland VS-880 hard disk
recorders, as well as a JL Cooper CuePoint MMC controller.
Routing MTC to the Micro Express
If you would like to slave the Micro Express to
MIDI Time Code generated by another device,
make a connection from the device’s source cable
to the Sync In icon. You’ll also need to set the Micro
Express master sync mode to MTC. (Please note
that MTC mode is not recommended because
other forms of SMPTE provide a more stable time
base.)
The Transport Out and Transport In icons
The Transport Out and Transport In icons provide
routing of MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
transport commands to and from the Micro
Express itself. For example, if you would like to
send MMC transport commands generated by (or
redistributed by) the Micro Express itself to other
devices, create a connection from the Transport
Out icon to the desired devices as shown below in
Figure 6-10. This connection is not necessary,
however, if you intend to send MMC transport
commands directly from computer software (or a
MMC hardware device) to a MMC device.
Figure 6-10: When you want to control other MMC devices with the
Micro Express, or if you want the Micro Express to redistribute MMC
transport commands from your sequencer, connect the Transport
Out icon to any devices you wish to control. Note that these MMC
connections involve MMC transport commands only. For MMC
record functions (play-enable, punch-in, etc.), use the regular MIDI
routings and, for MMC software, use the appropriate Windows MIDI
driver output icons.
Transport In and Transport Out icon connections
only involve MMC transport commands; they do
not route MMC record functions, such as record-
enable or auto punch-in/out. To route MMC
record functions, make connections between the
MIDI Routing window’s MIDI icons as needed.
Routing MMC to the Micro Express
The Transport In icon in the MIDI Routing
window represents MIDI Machine Control input to
the Micro Express itself. In other words, the Micro
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