Controlling the UDMR with MIDI signals
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Setting the time code offset
With the UDMR, you can adjust the individual playback
phrases and their timing with the time code.
Slave time code offset
When using the UDMR as a slave, you can start phrase
playback by designating a time from the received time code.
For example, if you want to begin the phrase playback when
the time code from an external device reaches '01h 00m 00s
00f', you can do so by setting the offset to '01h 00m 00s 00f'.
Master time code offset
When the UDMR is sending the MTC to an external device,
you can designate the time at which the external device starts
the playback.
For example, to begin the phrase playback on the external
MIDI device at '01h 00m 00s 00f' 10 seconds after its starts
playing on the UDMR, set the offset to '23h 59m 50s 00f'.
00h00m00s00f - 00h00m10s00f = 23h59m50s00f (wherein
00h00m00s00f is equivalent to 24h 00m 00s 00f).
Setting procedure
1. Turn the SELECT dial to select the phrase for
which you wish to change the setting.
2. Press the MODE button.
The MODE indicator light comes on.
3. Turn the SELECT dial to '1.2 TC OFFSET TIME'
then press the SELECT dial.
4. Using the SELECT dial, set the desired offset
time (frames) then press the SELECT dial.
Each time you press the STOP button, the cursor position
moves from frames
→
seconds
→
minutes
→
hours.
5. The confirmation screen is displayed. Press the
ENTER button to execute the operation.
To cancel the operation, turn the SELECT dial to
'CANCEL' then press the ENTER button.
Once the setting is complete, the display returns to the
settings selection screen.
6. Press the MODE button.
The setting is completed and the display returns to the
default screen.
Pressing the MODE button mid-setting displays a
confirmation screen asking you whether or not to cancel
the setting. Please note that selecting 'YES' and pressing
the ENTER button returns you to the default screen and
cancels all settings made up to that point.
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