D I G I T A L T I M E P I E C E & O M S
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PREPARING CLOCKWORKS
If you haven’t already installed ClockWorks, the
console software for the Digital Timepiece, do so
now. Once you’ve done so, prepare FreeMIDI for
simultaneous operation with OMS as follows:
1
Launch FreeMIDI Setup (found in the
FreeMIDI folder that the installer places on the top
level of your start-up hard drive).
2
Choose
FreeMIDI Preferences
from the File
menu.
3
If you have chosen Option 1 (as described
earlier in this chapter), enable the
Allow other
applications
option. This causes ClockWorks to
release the Macintosh serial port it is using when
you switch it into an OMS program.
4
If you have chosen Option 2, enable the
FreeMIDI Applications only
option. This causes
ClockWorks to continue using its own serial port
even when you switch into an OMS program.
PREPARING OMS
1
Launch OMS MIDI Setup.
2
If you have chosen Option 1 (as described
earlier in this chapter), turn off the
Run MIDI in
background
option. This causes OMS to release the
Macintosh serial port(s) it is using when you
switch into ClockWorks.
3
If you have chosen Option 2, turn on the
Run
MIDI in background
option. This causes OMS to
continue using its own serial port even when you
switch into ClockWorks.
4
There is another option in OMS called
Use
Serial DMA
. If this option is available, it should be
unchecked.
5
The option called
Turn on Appletalk after last
OMS application quits
should be unchecked.
ADDING THE DTP TO YOUR OMS SETUP
The way in which you add the Digital Timepiece to
your OMS setup depends on whether the Digital
Timepiece is connected to directly to your
Macintosh or to a MIDI interface.
If the DTP is connected to a MIDI interface
If the Digital Timepiece is connected to a MIDI
interface that is connected to your Mac:
1
Choose
New Device
from the Studio menu in
OMS Setup.
2
Type
Digital Timepiece
in the Name field.
The Device ID of the new device defaults to 0; this
is also the default ID of the Digital Timepiece
hardware itself (although the Digital Timepiece
itself uses a 1-128 numbering scheme, so internally
it considers ID zero — the lowest ID possible — to
be 1). Keep the OMS ID setting at 0, unless you’ve
changed the Digital Timepiece’s ID in ClockWorks
for some reason. Then, make it match whatever ID
you’ve chosen for the Digital Timepiece in
ClockWorks — minus 1, due to the difference in
numbering schemes between ClockWorks and
OMS.
3
Uncheck the
Is controller
and
Is multitimbral
options.
4
Enable the
Sends & Receives MTC
and
Receives
MIDI Machine Control
options.
5
Uncheck all Receive Channels and click OK to
confirm the settings.
6
Drag a connection from the DTP icon to the
interface icon in your studio setup. If you have a
multiport interface like the MIDI Timepiece AV,
assign a cable number.
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