Tutorial–Simple recording session
Tutorial T–8
IF-TD4000
TM-D4000
(slot 1)
DA-38
DAT recorder
TDIF-1
DIGITAL OUTPUT 1
DIGITAL INPUT 1
Sequencer
MIDI
You can have a different snapshot for every section of a song and recall them manually during your mix.
Or if you are using a MIDI sequencer the snapshots can be recalled automatically from the sequencer.
1. Set up the snapshots for the different sections of your song. Then, with the sequencer locked to tape and
the TM-D4000 connected to your MIDI interface on its own MIDI channel, play the tape and recall the
snapshots while recording to an open track of the sequencer. The recall button will transmit the program
change values to be recorded exactly when you press the button.
2. When the sequence is played back the program changes will be transmitted to the TM-D4000 recalling
the snapshots. Snapshots can be stored and recalled in any order, they do not need to be sequential.
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Once you have all your snapshots stored in the TM-D4000, you can dump them onto an open track
of your sequencer so that the snapshots for a song are stored right in that song’s MIDI file.
1. Open up an empty track on your sequencer. Make sure it is not set to filter System Exclusive or SysEx data.
2. Press SHIFT then MIDI/MC until the screen below appears. Select the items that you want to store, begin
recording on the sequencer and select the on-screen button BULK DUMP. A box will appear displaying the
status of the transfer. This box will disappear when the transfer is finished.
Some time later you may want to load the data from the sequencer back into the TM-D4000. This is as easy
as playing the sequencer track back into the mixer.
1. First make sure that you have saved the snapshots that are in the TM-D4000. When the data from the
sequencer is transferred into the mixer, any existing data in the mixer will be erased. There is no Undo.
2. No set up is required on the TM-D4000, simply begin playing the track containing the snapshot
data into the mixer via a standard MIDI connection. The mixer will detect the incoming data an display a
box on the LCD confirming the transfer. When the transfer is finished the box will disappear.
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